kylmäkammassa
Kylmäkammassa refers to a traditional Finnish method of food preservation, essentially a cold storage room or cellar, often found in older rural homes. These spaces were designed to remain naturally cool throughout the year, typically utilizing underground construction or thick stone walls to insulate against external temperature fluctuations. The primary function of a kylmäkammassa was to extend the shelf life of perishable goods such as root vegetables, dairy products, preserves, and sometimes even smoked meats.
The construction of a kylmäkammassa varied, but often involved a dug-out cellar or a room built partially
While modern refrigeration has largely replaced the need for kylmäkammassa in contemporary households, they remain an