juustoburrito
Juustoburrito is a type of savory pastry originating from Finland. Its name is derived from the Finnish words "juusto" meaning cheese and "burrito" referring to the rolled shape, though it bears little resemblance to a Mexican burrito. Typically, juustoburrito is made with a flaky dough, often a puff pastry or a similar enriched dough, which is wrapped around a filling. The key component of the filling is cheese, which can vary widely but often includes common Finnish cheeses like Emmental or Finn Crisp. Other ingredients may be incorporated into the cheese filling, such as ham, mushrooms, or herbs, depending on regional variations and personal preference. The pastry is then baked until golden brown and the cheese inside is melted and gooey. Juustoburrito is commonly served as a snack, appetizer, or part of a light meal. It is a popular item in Finnish bakeries and cafes, enjoyed for its simple yet satisfying combination of textures and flavors. While the name suggests an international influence, the juustoburrito is a distinctively Finnish creation, adapted to local tastes and ingredients.