kehämitan
Kehämitan is a type of sweet pastry that originates from Finland. The name "kehämitan" translates to "ring mitan", which refers to the pastry's distinctive ring shape. Kehämitan is typically made with a dough of rye flour, water, and salt, which is then filled with a sweet mixture of butter, sugar, cardamom, and raisins.
The ring shape of kehämitan is achieved by rolling out the dough into a circle and then
Kehämitan is a traditional Finnish pastry that is often served as a snack or dessert. It is
The ingredients used in kehämitan reflect the traditional Finnish love of rye flour and sweet cardamom flavors.
Kehämitan is considered a traditional food by Finnish food authorities and is part of the country's cultural