kareokastike
Kareokastike is a Finnish term that refers to a dish of boiled kale. It is a simple preparation, often served as a side dish or a main course, particularly in traditional Finnish cuisine. The preparation typically involves simmering kale leaves in water until they are tender. Sometimes, a small amount of salt is added during the boiling process. The resulting dish has a soft texture and a mild, slightly bitter flavor characteristic of cooked kale.
Kareokastike can be served plain, allowing the natural taste of the kale to be the focus. Alternatively,