haarakohta
Haarakohta is a traditional Finnish dish that has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique blend of flavors and ingredients. The name "haarakohta" translates to "sour milk" in Finnish, reflecting the dish's primary ingredient. The dish is typically made with sour milk, which is a byproduct of cheese-making, and is often served as a side dish or a snack.
The preparation of haarakohta is relatively simple. The sour milk is heated until it thickens, at which
Haarakohta is often enjoyed as a light meal or a snack, especially during the colder months when
Despite its simplicity, haarakohta has become a beloved dish in Finland and has also gained recognition internationally.