huppuja
Huppuja is a type of traditional Finnish dessert, primarily enjoyed during the winter months. The name "huppuja" is derived from the Finnish word for "hypno", which refers to the quality of being slightly mesmerizing or hypnotic. This peculiar name likely stems from the dessert's delicate appearance and enticing aroma.
Huppuja consists of small, chewy cookies or candies made from a mixture of rye flour, sugar, and
The sweetness of the glaze serves as a counterbalance to the earthy flavor of the rye flour,
The popularity of huppuja has diminished somewhat in modern times, as more Western-style desserts have gained