annsakkeihin
Annsakkeihin is a term originating from Finnish folklore, often associated with the rural past and traditional food preservation methods. It refers to a type of dried meat, typically made from horse meat, although other meats could also be used depending on the region and availability. The process involved thinly slicing the meat, salting it, and then allowing it to dry in a cool, airy place, often for extended periods. This drying process acted as a natural preservative, making the meat suitable for long-term storage without refrigeration.
The practice of making annsakkeihin was particularly common in times when food security was a concern. It