An interesting example of the great timber-chambered barrow is that at Jelling in Jutland, known as the barrow of Thyre Danebod, queen of King Gorm the Old, who died about the middle of the 10th century.
The fruit juice is sweetened before a jelling agent and lemon juice are added.
The so-called Kings' Hows at Upsala in Sweden rival those of Jelling in size and height.