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In homage to Alfred Nobel, every year the city of Sanremo sends flowers to decorate the Stockholm Concert Hall and City Hall. This year the flower arrangements at the Nobel Banquet were dominated by lilies, roses, calla lilies and carnations in yellow, white and red.
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More than 12,000 flowers and 4,000 green leaves and sprigs decorated the Stockholm City Hall. This year the colors that dominated the floral arrangements were yellow, white and red.
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Dessert is being prepared consisting of lemon and yoghurt mousse with Arctic bramble marmalade, fresh raspberries and a sauce made of raspberries and Arctic bramble.
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This year's dessert, lemon and yoghurt mousse, is a departure from the concoction that has been served for decades at the Nobel Banquet, i.e., the Nobel ice cream.
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Floral Transformations - the divertissement during the 2005 Nobel Banquet, performed by Scandinavia's oldest university choir, the Allmänna Sången Choir from Uppsala.
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At the table of honor (left to right): Sweden's Princess Madeleine, 2005 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Richard R. Schrock, and Sweden's Princess Christina.
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At the table of honor (left to right): Sweden's Princess Christina, 2005 Nobel Laureate in Physics Theodor W. Hänsch, and Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria.
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The starter at the Nobel Banquet this year was crayfish panna cotta with fennel-baked Arctic char, scallops and Norwegian lobster on baby lettuce.
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Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria seated between the 2005 Nobel Laureates in Physics, Theodor W. Hänsch and Roy J. Glauber. To the right is Queen Silvia of Sweden.