eväsuffixin
Eväsuffixin refers to a traditional Finnish practice of providing children with a small, nutritious snack to take to school. The term "evä" translates to "provision" or "provisions," while "suffixin" is a colloquial Finnish word meaning "for school." This custom has deep roots in Finnish culture, dating back to the early 20th century when many children walked long distances to school and needed sustenance to maintain their energy levels.
The eväsuffixin typically consists of simple, homemade foods such as sandwiches, fruit, cheese, or baked goods.
In contemporary Finland, the eväsuffixin has evolved to include more diverse and health-conscious options, such as