kajonäätööt
Kajonäätööt are a type of traditional Finnish confection, often described as a type of fudge or toffee. The name "kajonäätööt" is derived from the Finnish words "kajo," meaning twilight or dusk, and "näätööt," a diminutive or affectionate term for weasels, though the direct connection to weasels in the confection's preparation or appearance is unclear and likely symbolic or historical.
These sweets are typically made with sugar, butter, and milk or cream, cooked until they reach a
Kajonäätööt are a popular treat, especially during holidays or as a homemade gift. Their relatively simple