kvarkkiin
Kvarkkiin is the illative form of the Finnish noun kvarkki, referring to the dairy product known as quark. In Finnish grammar, the illative case (ending -in) is used to indicate movement into or toward something, so kvarkkiin expresses “into kvarkki” or “to kvarkki” in appropriate contexts. As a loanword, kvarkki follows the general pattern of Finnish nouns borrowed from other languages.
Kvarkki is a soft, fresh dairy product, similar to quark, and is commonly used as a spread,
Etymology and usage notes: kvarkki originates from the German word Quark, with influence from Swedish and other
Nutritional and culinary aspects: kvarkki is typically high in protein and calcium and varies in fat and
See also: Quark (food), Rahka, Finnish grammar, Illative case.