kalkinlaatikko
Kalkinlaatikko, meaning "lime box" in Finnish, refers to a traditional method of preserving food, particularly vegetables and roots, by storing them in a mixture containing lime. This practice was common in rural areas of Finland and other Nordic countries, primarily for extending the shelf life of produce throughout the long winter months.
The key ingredient, lime (calcium hydroxide), is believed to have several beneficial properties for food preservation.
Kalkinlaatikko offered a practical solution for storing harvested crops in a cool, dark place, such as a