kumiepäiskut
Kumiepäiskut is a traditional Finnish dish originating from the Savo region. It is a type of rye bread casserole, often prepared with a specific fermentation process. The base ingredient is typically rye flour, which is mixed with water and allowed to ferment for an extended period, sometimes several days. This fermentation is crucial for developing the characteristic tangy flavor and dense texture of kumiepäiskut.
Historically, kumiepäiskut was a staple food, particularly during times when other ingredients were scarce. The long
While it shares similarities with other Finnish rye breads, kumiepäiskut is distinguished by its specific leavening