jarrupöly
Jarrupöly, also known as jarru powder, is a traditional Finnish foot powder used to absorb sweat and prevent blisters during long walks or hikes. It is typically made from a mixture of cornstarch, talcum powder, and sometimes other ingredients like baking soda or cornmeal. The powder is applied to the soles of the feet before setting out, and it is often re-applied as needed during the hike to maintain its effectiveness.
The use of jarrupöly dates back to the 19th century, when it was commonly used by farmers
Jarrupöly is not only practical but also has a cultural significance in Finland. It is often associated
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in jarrupöly among outdoor enthusiasts worldwide, as more