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  2. Finnish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Finnish cuisine. Karelian pasty (karjalanpiirakka) is a traditional Finnish dish made from a thin rye crust with a filling of barley or rice. Butter, often mixed with boiled egg (egg butter or munavoi), is spread over the hot pastries before eating. Part of a series on the.

  3. Joulupöytä - Wikipedia

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    Joulupöytä (pronounced [ˈjou̯luˌpøy̯tæ]; translating to " Yule table") is the traditional assortment of foods served at Christmas in Finland. It contains many different dishes, most of them typical for the season. The main dish is usually a large Christmas ham, which is eaten with mustard. The ham is served with beetroot-carrot-potato ...

  4. Mämmi - Wikipedia

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    Mämmi (Finnish: [ˈmæmːi]; Swedish: memma) is a traditional Finnish dessert, eaten around Easter. Mämmi is traditionally made of water, rye flour, ground malted rye, salt, and dried, ground Seville orange zest. The mixture is then left to sweeten naturally, before being baked in an oven [1] until set, by which time the colour and flavour ...

  5. Kalakukko - Wikipedia

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    Kalakukko is a traditional Finnish dish from the region of Savonia made from fish (e.g., perch, vendace, loach, smelt, or salmon) baked inside a loaf of bread. Kalakukko is especially popular in Kuopio, capital city of the Northern Savonia region. Kuopio is home to many kalakukko bakeries. The city also hosts an annual kalakukko baking contest.

  6. List of Finnish desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Finnish sweets and desserts. The cuisine of Finland refers to food preparation originating from Finland or having played a great historic part in Finnish cuisine. Finland also shares many dishes and influences with surrounding Scandinavian countries, such as Norway , Sweden , and Denmark , as well as Russia .

  7. Mustamakkara - Wikipedia

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    Mustamakkara with lingonberry jam, milk, and a doughnut. Mustamakkara (lit. 'black sausage') is a type of Finnish blood sausage traditionally eaten with lingonberry jam. It is available in many stores across Finland, but is considered a specialty of Tampere. Mustamakkara is at its best when bought and eaten fresh at market stalls, to which it ...

  8. Category:Finnish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Finnish food writers‎ (5 P) Pages in category "Finnish cuisine" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  9. Ruisleipä - Wikipedia

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    Ruisleipä. 5 types of Finnish rye bread (top to bottom/left to right): limppu, reikäleipä, loaf, reissumies and hapankorppu. Ruisleipä (rye bread) is a dark sourdough rye bread produced extensively in Finland. It is the most popular type of bread in Finland. It is a staple in Finnish cuisine, [1] and holds the status of the national food ...