ketoaksoja
Ketoaksoja is a Finnish term that translates to "keto acorn" or "keto oak." It refers to acorns harvested from oak trees, specifically for consumption. While acorns are a staple food source in some cultures, their use in Finland is not widespread and is often considered a historical or niche practice. Acorns are known for their nutritional content, offering carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, but they also contain tannins, which can impart a bitter taste and require processing to be palatable.
Historically, acorns were a more common food source for humans and animals in many parts of the