hapankorvapuuro
Hapankorvapuuro is a traditional Finnish porridge made from rye flour. Its name translates to "sour ear-grinder" in Finnish, referring to the sour taste and the coarse texture of the rye flour that was traditionally used. It is a simple dish, often prepared by boiling rye flour with water and a pinch of salt until it thickens. The consistency can vary, from a thin gruel to a thicker, spoonable porridge.
Historically, hapankorvapuuro was a staple food in rural Finland, especially during times when other grains were
Nowadays, hapankorvapuuro is less common than it once was but is still appreciated for its unique flavor