levinää
Levinää is a type of Finnish jam made from mountain cranberries, which are a type of small, dark blue fruit that grows in acidic soils in the rocky terrain of Lapland. The jam is typically made during the summer and fall months when the berries are in season. Mountain cranberries have a unique flavor and texture that is often described as being more tart and earthy than regular cranberries.
The process of making levinää involves gathering the berries from the wild, usually in late summer or
Levinää is traditionally served as a sweet or savory topping for various Finnish dishes such as pancakes,
The name "levinää" is derived from the Sami language, which was spoken by the indigenous people of