bismiitti
Bismiitti is a Finnish term used to describe a specific type of flatbread or unleavened bread. It is traditionally made with a simple dough, often consisting of rye flour and water, and sometimes a small amount of salt. The dough is typically rolled out very thinly and then baked, often on a hot stone or griddle, until it becomes crisp.
The preparation of bismiitti is straightforward, emphasizing the natural flavors of the grain. Historically, it was
While not as commonly consumed as in the past, bismiitti can still be found in some Finnish