kevätsiirappi
Kevätsiirappi is a Finnish term that translates to "spring syrup." It refers to a traditional method of collecting birch sap in the spring. As the weather warms and the sap begins to rise in birch trees, a clear, slightly sweet liquid can be tapped by drilling small holes into the trunk. This collected sap is known as kevätsiirappi.
The collection process typically takes place in early spring, often in March or April, when the temperature
Historically, kevätsiirappi was consumed directly as a drink or used in simple preparations. While it has a