Maggie Christensen from Denmark runs the Fra.kost bakery in Norwich.
Byline: Sonya Duncan
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The owner of a Danish bakery and cafe in Norwich is hoping her home country will enjoy the sweet taste of success by beating England.
Maggie Christensen hails from Køge in Denmark, just south of Copenhagen, but has called Norwich home since 2017.
The Danish-born businesswoman said there has been no rivalry with her customers in the run up to Wednesday s kick off but said the team s tightness during the competition would secure them a 3-2 victory at Wembley.
Maggie Christensen from Denmark runs the Fra.kost bakery in Norwich.
Maggie Christensen has opened Danish bakery and café Frå.kost in Norwich.
- Credit: Neil Didsbury
The owner of a new Danish bakery and café in Norwich has been overwhelmed by the support from customers and has worked up to 17 hour days to meet demand.
Frå.kost opened at Unit 1 St Augustines Gate on Monday, April 12 and has been four years in the making for Maggie Christensen, 31, who moved to Norwich from Denmark in 2017.
Rye bread, a pastry knot and a cup of coffee from Frå.kost
- Credit: Neil Didsbury
When she came to the city she missed authentic Danish pastries so taught herself to make them and began delivering them, along with fresh lemonade, across Norwich on a cargo bike.
Maggie Christensen has opened Danish bakery and café Frå.kost in Norwich.
- Credit: Neil Didsbury
The owner of a new Danish bakery and café in Norwich has been overwhelmed by the support from customers and has worked up to 17 hour days to meet demand.
Frå.kost opened at Unit 1 St Augustines Gate on Monday, April 12 and has been four years in the making for Maggie Christensen, 31, who moved to Norwich from Denmark in 2017.
Rye bread, a pastry knot and a cup of coffee from Frå.kost
- Credit: Neil Didsbury
When she came to the city she missed authentic Danish pastries so taught herself to make them and began delivering them, along with fresh lemonade, across Norwich on a cargo bike.