kitkapitoisen
Kitkapitoisen is a traditional Sami dish originating from Lapland, specifically from the regions of Finland and Sweden where the indigenous Sami people reside. The name "kitkapitoisen" translates to " sauced fried meat" in the Sami language, which is a apt description of the dish's characteristic flavor and texture.
Kitkapitoisen consists of thinly sliced meat, typically beef or reindeer, which is dredged in flour and then
The origins of kitkapitoisen are rooted in the traditional Sami cuisine, where meat was often preserved and
Today, kitkapitoisen is still served at traditional Sami festivals and celebrations, where it remains a popular