laskostua
Laskostua is a traditional Finnish pastry originating from the Karelia region. It is a type of soft, sweet bread that is typically eaten during special occasions, such as Easter and Christmas, or enjoyed as a treat with coffee. The name "laskostua" is derived from the Finnish verb "laskostua," meaning "to fold" or "to pleat," referring to the method of shaping the dough.
The pastry is made from a yeast-leavened dough that includes ingredients such as flour, milk, butter, sugar,
Laskostua has a delicate, tender texture with a slightly sweet flavor, making it a popular accompaniment during
Today, laskostua remains a beloved Finnish pastry, enjoyed both in everyday life and during festive celebrations.