jouluruoka
Jouluruoka is the term used in Finland for the traditional foods prepared and served during Christmas. The centerpiece of the festive meal, often called the joulupöytä or Christmas table, is typically laid out on Christmas Eve (24 December) and combines regional customs with family traditions. Dishes vary by household and region, but certain items recur across many households.
A core group of dishes centers on meat, fish and casseroles. Joulukinkku, a baked or roasted ham,
Cold and preserved dishes also feature prominently. Rosolli, a beetroot salad often including potato, carrot, onion,
Desserts and pastries complete the feast. Joululimppu or other Christmas bread may accompany the meal, and
Beverages typically include glögi, a mulled wine, served warm or hot, often with almonds or raisins. Jouluruoka