koulujaan
Koulujaan refers to a traditional Finnish dish that originated in the coastal regions of the country, particularly in the Åland Islands and the southwestern part of mainland Finland. The name "koulujaan" comes from the Ålandic dialect, where "koulu" means "school" and "jaan" is a suffix indicating a type of dish or meal. The name likely reflects the dish's historical association with school lunches or communal meals.
Koulujaan is a simple yet hearty dish made primarily from potatoes, onions, and sometimes other root vegetables
The dish reflects the resourcefulness of Finnish cuisine, utilizing simple, locally available ingredients to create a