kivuttomassa
Kivuttomassa is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name "kivuttomassa" translates to "painless mass" in English, referring to the smooth and creamy texture of the dish. It is primarily made from potatoes, which are boiled until soft and then mashed with butter, milk, and sometimes eggs or cream. The dish is often seasoned with salt and pepper, and can be garnished with additional butter or herbs such as parsley or chives.
Kivuttomassa is typically served as a side dish, accompanying various main courses such as roasted meats, fish,
The origins of kivuttomassa can be traced back to the 19th century, when potatoes became more widely
Today, kivuttomassa remains a popular dish in Finland, often served in restaurants and cafes. It is also