kulmami
Kulmami is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the region of Karelia, particularly the area around the city of Petrozavodsk in modern-day Russia. The name "kulmami" is derived from the Karelian word *kulma*, meaning "corner," which refers to the dish's distinctive shape, resembling a folded or tucked corner.
The dish is typically made from a thin layer of flatbread or rye bread, spread with a
Kulmami is commonly served as a hearty snack or a light meal, especially during colder months. Its
Variations of kulmami exist across different regions, with some versions incorporating local ingredients such as berries,