2.0

was hoping for more information... like anecdotal, personal stories about fika... but most of the book was just a lot of cheesy quotes after a brief intro to the concept of fika. I liked the visual design elements and the recipes seemed good, although annoying in the impracticality of telling one to gather spices and then grind them with a mortar and pestle for a midday treat that is best eaten within 2 hours of making. Not worth the effort, there! you could just specify the tsp or tbsp amount but sure, I'll get '4 strands of saffron'.