kaariotteet
Kaariotteet, also known as "kaariot," are a traditional Finnish dish consisting of a large, flat, round bread loaf, typically made from rye flour, and topped with a variety of ingredients. The name "kaariotteet" is derived from the Finnish word "kaario," which means "arch" or "curve," referring to the shape of the bread. The dish is often served as a main course or a side dish, and is particularly popular during the Christmas season.
The preparation of kaariotteet involves kneading the dough, which is then rolled out into a large, thin
Once baked, the kaariotteet is sliced into thick rounds and served warm. The bread can be enjoyed
Kaariotteet is a staple in Finnish cuisine and is often associated with traditional Finnish meals. Its simplicity