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==Smörrebröd is NOT the same as smörgåstårta==
I want to point out that a danish "smörrebröd" is normally a sandwich with only one slice of bread(as opposed to the true sandwich that can be touched on both top and bottom without getting sticky). It is in other words an "open" sandwich(a canadian friend claims that there is no english word for such a dish), what in Sweden is called a "smörgås". Granted that a "smörrebröd" is often a lot more elaborate than a "smörgås", it still isn't the same dish as the completely bad-ass "smörgåstårta"! I assume that there is a real danish word for "smörgåstårta" as well...
The main point of this post is that if the mention in Ludvig Holberg's play is of "smörrebröd", it should not be considered as mentioning "smörgåstårta". What is the exact source?

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Smörrebröd is NOT the same as smörgåstårta

I want to point out that a danish "smörrebröd" is normally a sandwich with only one slice of bread(as opposed to the true sandwich that can be touched on both top and bottom without getting sticky). It is in other words an "open" sandwich(a canadian friend claims that there is no english word for such a dish), what in Sweden is called a "smörgås". Granted that a "smörrebröd" is often a lot more elaborate than a "smörgås", it still isn't the same dish as the completely bad-ass "smörgåstårta"! I assume that there is a real danish word for "smörgåstårta" as well... The main point of this post is that if the mention in Ludvig Holberg's play is of "smörrebröd", it should not be considered as mentioning "smörgåstårta". What is the exact source?