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Cuisine of Finland

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Finnish cuisine is generally healthy, thanks in part to wholemeal products (rye, barley, oats) and berries (such as blueberries, lingonberries, cloudberries, and sea buckthorn ). Traditionally families gather berries from forests in the autumn. Various turnips were common in older cooking, but these were largely supplanted by the potato when it was introduced in the 18th century.

The Finnish cuisine combines traditional country fare and upper-class cuisine with modern continental style cooking. Spices have been adopted from West and East. Finnish cuisine is pleasing to the eye and the taste buds and has something special for every month of the year.

Fish and meat play a prominent role in any traditional Finnish dish, vegetarianism being historically non-existent.

Contents

Dishes

Bread

  • Rye bread
  • Bark bread

In the new Finnish kitchen, dishes are lighter, smaller and generally contains several different vegetables. This mode of cooking is highly influenced by European and American cuisine.

Drinks

Desserts

See also: Soft drink, Culture of Sweden, List of Christmas dishes


Last updated: 05-03-2005 17:50:55