kipparit
Kipparit are a pastry item commonly found in Finnish cuisine. Typically made from layered dough, often a variation of the strudel dough, they are filled with a mixture of raisins and sugar. Kipparit usually contain a rich and sweet filling surrounded by a pastry layer, adding a satisfying crunch to the texture.
The name 'kipparit' is believed to come from the Swedish word 'kipper,' meaning 'pinecone' or 'cone-shaped.' This
The composition and preparation of kipparit vary but generally involve a dough, a filling mixture, and the
Consumers often consume kipparit as they are or pair them with a cup of coffee or tea.