lumihanki
Lumihanki is a traditional Finnish dish, originating from the northern regions of Finland. The name "lumihanki" translates to "snowy belly" in English, referring to the snow-white appearance of the dish when served. The primary ingredients of lumihanki are potatoes, milk, and butter. The potatoes are typically boiled until soft, then mashed with milk and butter until smooth and creamy. The dish is often seasoned with salt and pepper to taste.
Lumihanki is a versatile side dish that pairs well with a variety of main courses. It is
The dish has a long history in Finnish culture, with recipes dating back to the 19th century.
In recent years, lumihanki has gained international recognition, with many restaurants and home cooks around the