kokomallit
Kokomallit are a traditional Finnish confectionery treat made primarily from ground barley, honey, and sometimes other ingredients like oats or rye. The name derives from the Finnish words *koko* (whole) and *malli* (type or kind), referring to the original whole-grain barley-based recipe. These sweet treats have been enjoyed in Finland for centuries and are often associated with rural and seasonal traditions.
The preparation of kokomallit typically involves grinding barley into a fine flour, mixing it with honey, and
Today, kokomallit remain a nostalgic symbol of Finnish rural life, though modern variations may include wheat
The texture of kokomallit is typically dense and slightly chewy, with a mild sweetness that balances the