BREAD AND FLOUR IN SWEDEN. INTERNAL REVENUE DECISIONS. Special Agent M. H. Davis furnishes an interesting (T. D. 1433.) report from Stockholm on the flour and grain trade of Bottling of Spirits in Bond. Sweden. The special agent intimates that trade with Vo foreign materials to be added. Treasury Department, the United States would be promoted if the mills OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, would deal directly with Swedish millers and importers instead of continuing relations that existed prior to Washington, D. C., November 13, 1908. the establishment of Sweden as an independent king Sir-Yours of with instant is received stating that dom. The report follows: you are about to commence to bottle a lot of whisky The population of Sweden is not far from 5,500,000. for your trade, and that several of your customers Stockholm, the capital and largest city, with a popula- desire an addition of a little caramel for coloring and a small portion of rock-candy sirup before it is bottled tion of 340,000, is the largest importing point, while Gottenborg, on the southwestern coast, with 190,000 in bond. These parties state that without the caramel inhabitants, is the greatest in volume of exports. and sirup the proof of 100 per cent is too fiery for their trade. You ask if this can be done. The consumption of wheat fiour in Sweden is a mat In reply you are advised that the addition of material ter of only moderate importance, but is believed to be increasing. Rye flour, or, more accurately speaking, March 3, 1897, authorizing the bottling of spirits in desired is expressly prohibited by law. The act of coarse rye meal, is chiefly used for bread making. A bond, provides : considerable percentage of the wheat used is converted “That for convenience in such process any number into a coarse or graham flour, which is, to a large ex of packages of spirits of the same kind, differing only tent, combined with the rye meal in making bread. The in proof, but produced at the same distillery by the standard bread in Sweden, found on the tables of the same distiller, may be mingled together in a cistern working people, and seemingly always present on the provided for that purpose, but nothing herein shall tables of the best hotels and the well to do, is a authorize or permit any mingling of different products peculiar product. It is not a loaf. It is round, about or of the same products of different distilling seasons, the size of a dinner plate, and similar in thickness, and I am tempted to say nearly as hard. Apparently terial or the application of any method or process to or the addition or subtraction of any substance or mano yeast is used in its make-up. Being of coarse material, the color is dark. Though wholly uninviting to alter or change in any way the original condition or character of the product except as herein authorized. one used to white, spongy, flaky bread, and made more John G. CAPERS, Commissioner. so to the average American taste by the presence of Mr. Baltimore, Md. caraway seeds in profusion, yet to those accustomed to it, it is the staff of life. The people of the central and northern part of Sweden use mostly this kind of bread. In the south more of the softer dark breads are used. These may, as in the case of hard breads, be either all rye or a mixture of wheat and rye meals. White bread in loaves, as in America or Great Britain, is seldom used. 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