leivinuuni
Leivinuuni is a Finnish term that translates to "baking oven." Historically, it refers to a traditional masonry oven used in Finnish homes for baking bread, pastries, and other dishes. These ovens were typically large, built into the wall of the kitchen, and heated by burning wood directly inside. Once the oven reached the desired temperature, the ashes and embers were removed, and the food was placed on the oven floor to cook using retained heat.
The leivinuuni played a central role in Finnish households, not only for cooking but also for providing
While modern kitchens often feature electric or gas ovens, the leivinuuni remains a cherished part of Finnish