keskipika
Keskipika is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the region of Kainuu, located in northeastern Finland. The name "keskipika" translates roughly to "middle piece" in English, referring to the central part of a roasted pig, which is typically used in the preparation of the dish. It is a hearty and flavorful meal that reflects Finland’s rural culinary traditions, particularly those tied to pork-based dishes.
The dish consists of a large, slow-roasted pork shoulder or loin, often seasoned with salt, pepper, and
Keskipika is often enjoyed during cold weather, particularly in autumn and winter, as it provides a warming
The preparation of keskipika can vary slightly depending on regional preferences, but the core elements—slow-roasted pork