keskikarkealla
Keskikarkealla is a Finnish term that translates to "medium coarse" or "medium rough." It is primarily used in the context of describing the texture or consistency of various materials. For example, in cooking, it might refer to a grind size for flour or grains, indicating a texture that is neither very fine nor very coarse, but somewhere in between. This texture is often preferred for certain baked goods like bread, where it contributes to a chewier crumb and more robust texture compared to finely ground flour.
Beyond culinary applications, keskikarkealla can also describe the coarseness of sandpaper or other abrasive materials. A