kartiolat
Kartiolat are a type of Finnish rye bread, traditionally baked in a round, flat shape. The name "kartiolat" is believed to derive from the Finnish word "karto," meaning cone or funnel, possibly referencing the bread's original shape or the way it was baked. This bread is a staple of Finnish cuisine, particularly in rural areas, and is known for its dense texture and distinctive rye flavor.
The primary ingredient in kartiolat is rye flour, often combined with a smaller amount of wheat flour
Kartiolat are versatile and can be enjoyed in various ways. They are commonly eaten with butter, cheese,