käämyllemme
Käämyllemme is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The dish consists of a large, round loaf of rye bread, typically baked in a cast-iron pan, which gives it a distinctive, slightly charred exterior. The bread is often flavored with caraway seeds, which provide a subtle, anise-like aroma and flavor.
The preparation of käämyllemme involves mixing rye flour with water, yeast, and sometimes a small amount of
Käämyllemme is often served as a side dish, accompanied by various Finnish dishes such as herring, smoked
The origins of käämyllemme can be traced back to the 19th century, when rye bread became a