kiljua
Kiljua is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the Ostrobothnia region of Finland. It is a type of blood sausage, similar to the more widely known mustamakkara, but with some distinct differences in preparation and ingredients. The name "kiljua" comes from the Finnish word "kiltti," which means "nice" or "kind," reflecting the dish's savory and comforting nature.
The primary ingredients of kiljua include pig's blood, barley groats, and pork fat. The blood is mixed
Kiljua is traditionally served as part of a larger meal, often alongside other Finnish dishes such as
In recent years, kiljua has gained some international attention as part of the broader interest in Nordic