happikoittomia
Happikoittomia is a Finnish term used in nutrition and consumer labeling to describe foods that are low in acidity or prepared to be gentle on the stomach. In practice, products labeled happikoittomia aim to minimize sour flavors and acidic ingredients such as citrus, tomatoes, vinegar, and certain additives, though the exact thresholds for acidity are not standardized. The term is commonly found in guides for people with acid-related digestive symptoms, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease or gastritis, and in marketing targeted at consumers seeking milder foods.
Because there is no universal legal definition in Finland or the EU, happikoittomia is a voluntary label
Typical examples include plain dairy products, most cereals and grains, ripe bananas, applesauce, peeled potatoes, rice,
Overall, happikoittomia serves as a consumer-oriented shorthand for foods considered less acidic and easier on the