lampaanrasva
Lampaanrasva is Finnish for lamb fat, referring to fat derived from a sheep. It is a type of animal fat used in cooking and food preparation, valued for its flavor, texture, and ability to render into a stable cooking fat. Like other animal fats, lampaanrasva is particularly associated with traditional meat dishes and regional cuisines where lamb is common.
Most lampaanrasva comes from abdominal and flank fat stores, as well as fat deposits around internal organs.
Culinary uses of lampaanrasva include frying, roasting, and confit, where it lends a distinct lamb flavor and
Nutritionally, lampaanrasva is high in calories and contains a large proportion of saturated fats, with smaller
Storage and safety: rendered lampaanrasva keeps best in a cool, dark place and remains good for extended
Cultural context: lampaanrasva is associated with Finnish cooking and with other cuisines where lamb is a staple,