Råhuden
Råhuden is a Swedish term that literally translates to "raw skin." It generally refers to the outer layer of an animal's hide before it has undergone any significant processing, such as tanning or curing. In its raw state, the hide contains all its natural components, including the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous fat. This material is highly perishable and susceptible to decomposition if not treated.
Historically, råhuden was an important raw material. Before modern preservation techniques, raw hides were used for
In contemporary contexts, the term råhuden is less common in everyday language as most animal hides intended