By Greta Rosen Fondahn
STOCKHOLM, Dec 9 (Reuters) – In a bustling kitchen at Stockholm’s city hall, chefs have gathered to prepare an intricate dinner with a secret menu – and a family twist – for the scientists and royalty converging at the Nobel Prize banquet in Sweden this week.
More than forty chefs are entrusted with the task of making the three-course meal for the annual banquet, where guests include the laureates and their families, Sweden’s royal family and a generous slice of the country’s Who’s Who.

