esikiristystä
Eskiristystä, also known as the "Eskimo kiss" or "snow angel," is a traditional Finnish winter activity that involves rolling on one's back in the snow while someone else throws snowballs at the person. The term "eskiristystä" is derived from the Finnish words "eski," meaning "snowshoes," and "risti," meaning "cross." The activity is often performed in pairs, with one person lying on their back in the snow while the other throws snowballs at them, creating a pattern in the snow that resembles a cross.
The origins of eskiristystä are unclear, but it is believed to have been a traditional winter activity
In recent years, eskiristystä has gained international attention, with many people around the world discovering the