amfipaatteja
Amfipaatteja is a Finnish term that refers to a type of traditional Finnish rye bread. It is characterized by its dense texture and slightly sour flavor, derived from the use of sourdough starter in its preparation. The name itself is thought to originate from the Swedish word "ampåtte," meaning something like "half-baked" or "half-cooked," though modern amfipaatteja is fully baked.
The primary ingredient in amfipaatteja is rye flour, often a mix of whole rye and light rye
Amfipaatteja is a staple in Finnish cuisine, particularly in the eastern parts of the country. It is