hovikeittiö
Hovikeittiö, meaning "court kitchen" in Finnish, refers to the historical culinary practices and traditions associated with royal or aristocratic households in Finland. While not a formal, distinct cuisine in the same way as national dishes, hovikeittiö encompassed the food prepared and served within the residences of the highest social strata. These kitchens were responsible for producing elaborate meals for banquets, everyday dining of the nobility, and state occasions.
The ingredients and dishes found in a hovikeittiö were often influenced by international trends and available
The emphasis in a hovikeittiö was on quality, presentation, and abundance. Meals were often multi-course affairs,