kellolaitte
Kellolaitte is a Finnish dairy product, specifically a type of fermented milk drink. It is traditionally made from cow's milk, although it can also be produced from goat's or sheep's milk. The name "kellolaitte" comes from the Finnish words "kello," meaning "clock," and "laitte," meaning "drink," reflecting the product's thick, creamy consistency that resembles a clock's face.
The production process of kellolaitte involves fermenting the milk with specific strains of lactic acid bacteria,
Kellolaitte is typically consumed as a beverage, often chilled. It is commonly served as a refreshing drink,
Despite its popularity, kellolaitte is not widely known outside of Finland. Its production and consumption are