Ebba Busch’s Midnight Craving: Nobel Party to Fast Food at Max

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Swedish Energy and Food Minister Ebba Busch made headlines at this year’s Nobel party with her choice of attire and late-night dining habits.

Busch arrived at the prestigious event in a bold and elegant Swedish-designed dress by Camilla Thulin, featuring a floral, large-patterned creation. The KD leader’s fashion choice was widely praised for its unique style and was a standout at the event. The dress caught everyone’s attention and was a talking point among the guests.

The Nobel party, which celebrated this year’s laureates, featured an exclusive three-course dinner, including beetroot baked with algae and dill, cod loin with king crab, kohlrabi roll and fried body cake, and baked chocolate cream with chocolate sablé and lingonberry butter chocolate.

Despite the lavish dinner, it was revealed that after the event, Busch made a surprising late-night stop at fast-food restaurant Max, still dressed in her party attire. Eighteen-year-old Edvin, who was also at the restaurant, was surprised to see the minister in full party clothes. He mentioned seeing her bodyguards and then realizing it was indeed Ebba Busch ordering food.

Busch later confirmed the late-night fast-food run, explaining that she needed to replenish her nutritional and energy reserves after the festive event. She joked about having a “sleeping and eating clock” like Skalman, a character from popular Swedish children’s books, and stated that it wasn’t a criticism of the Nobel Foundation’s menu.

The Minister’s unique fashion statement and late-night dining choice added an interesting twist to the coverage of this year’s prestigious event.

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