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    Finnish cuisine is notable for generally combining traditional country fare and haute cuisine with contemporary continental-style cooking. Fish and meat...
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    prepared Finnish cuisine List of desserts Portals: Food Finland Lists "Finnish Crash Course". Finnish Crash Course. "Treasures of Finland's boreal forests"...
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    Danish cuisine Faroese cuisine New Nordic Cuisine Estonian cuisine Finnish cuisine Icelandic cuisine Irish cuisine Latvian cuisine Lithuanian cuisine Livonian...
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    Vorschmack (category Finnish cuisine)
    in Ashkenazi Jewish and Finnish cuisine. Some varieties are also known in Ukrainian, and Russian cuisine, as well as cuisines of several countries within...
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    which owe much to Swedish cuisine.[citation needed] Rye bread, known as ruisleipä, is a popular dark and sour bread in Finland, distinguishing itself from...
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    Sámi cuisine is the cuisine of peoples from the Sápmi territory of the Sámi people, which spans Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Its traditional cuisine...
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    Kama (food) (category Finnish cuisine)
    (Estonian), talkkuna (Finnish), tolokno, толокно (Russian), or talqan (in Turkic languages) is a traditional Estonian, Finnish, Russian, and Turkic finely...
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    individuals occur. Finnish Landrace goats are typically used for milking, as there is not a strong tradition of goat meat in Finnish cuisine, unlike in southern...
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    Allspice (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi))
    was its major exporter. Allspice is an important part of Swedish and Finnish cuisine. Whole allspice is used to flavour soups as well as stews such as Karelian...
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    Kissel (category Finnish cuisine)
    Polish cuisine, the name kisiel or kisielica was used for thick soups (slush, Polish: breja, plural breje) made of fish gelatin. In French cuisine there...
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    families. The majority ethnic group of Finland is the Finns. Most Finns speak Finnish as their mother tongue. The Finnish language is not an Indo-European language...
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    Karelian pasty (category Finnish cuisine)
    Karelian: šipainiekku; Finnish: karjalanpiirakat, singular karjalanpiirakka; or Swedish: karelska piroger) are traditional Finnish pasties or pirogs originating...
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    Meatloaf (category Finnish cuisine)
    Scandinavian and Belgian dish, and it is a cousin to the meatball in Dutch cuisine. American meatloaf[better source needed] has its origins in scrapple, a...
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    Egg butter (category Finnish cuisine)
    (Finnish: munavoi, Estonian: munavõi, Norwegian: eggesmør) is a mixture of butter and chopped hard boiled eggs. It is a well known spread in Finnish cuisine...
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    grew up in a Finnish American family in Cedar Valley Township, Minnesota, near Floodwood. The oldest of ten children, she learned Finnish at church and...
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    and the birth of Finnish beer. The largest Finnish brewers are Hartwall, Olvi and Sinebrychoff. Most of the beers brewed in Finland are pale lagers. As...
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    Pyttipanna (category Finnish cuisine)
    Pyttipanna (Swedish), pyttipanne (Norwegian), pyttipannu (Finnish) or biksemad (Danish), is a culinary dish consisting of chopped meat, potatoes and onions...
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    Ruisleipä (category Finnish breads)
    bread produced extensively in Finland. It is the most popular type of bread in Finland. It is a staple in Finnish cuisine, and holds the status of the...
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    Kalakukko (category Finnish cuisine)
    employs 10 to 20 people depending on the season. Finland portal Food portal Lihapiirakka Lörtsy Finnish cuisine "Perjantaina klo 12.30 - Yle Uutiset Keski-Pohjanmaa"...
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    Semla (category Finnish cuisine)
    Food portal Adolf Frederick, King of Sweden Estonian cuisine Finnish cuisine Swedish cuisine Cream bun List of buns List of pastries "Semlor - Recept...
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    Irish cuisine Nordic cuisines Danish cuisine Danish wine Faroese cuisine New Nordic cuisine Finnish cuisine Icelandic cuisine Norwegian cuisine Sami cuisine...
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    Smörgåskaviar (category Finnish cuisine)
    Smörgåskaviar ('sandwich caviar') is the Swedish word for a fish roe spread eaten in the Nordic countries. Despite its name, smörgåskaviar is not actual...
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    Lingonberry jam (category Finnish cuisine)
    Lingonberry jam is a staple of Northern European cuisine and otherwise highly popular in Central and Eastern Europe. Lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea)...
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    Macaroni casserole (category Finnish cuisine)
    countries it is usually eaten with ketchup. In Finland, the dish is called makaronilaatikko (Finnish) or makaronilåda (Swedish), lit. 'macaroni casserole'...
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    Kalops (swe.) or palapaisti/vatkuli (fin.) is a Swedish and Finnish beef stew that contains beef, onion, allspice, bay leaf, and other spices. It is often...
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    often their own saunas. The Finnish sauna culture is inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. Finnish cuisine generally combines traditional...
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    Nettle soup (category Finnish cuisine)
    World (in Greek). "Kinteata". Taste Atlas. "Green borsht, Ukraine National Cuisine - Recipes, Pictures, Info". ukrainefood.info. Retrieved 2021-04-21. "Зелений...
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    biscuits, including traditional Finnish Christmas pastries. Pulla (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈpulːɑ]) is a mildly-sweet Finnish sweet roll or dessert bread...
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