mannapuuro
Mannapuuro is a traditional Finnish porridge made from semolina, known as manna. It is typically prepared by simmering semolina in milk or a milk–water mixture until the mixture thickens to a creamy consistency. A pinch of salt is usually added, and butter is commonly stirred in at the end for richness.
The basic preparation involves gradually whisking semolina into hot liquid to avoid lumps, then cooking for
Mannapuuro is versatile and accommodates various dietary preferences. It can be made with all milk, all water,
Serving and storage notes indicate that mannapuuro is typically eaten warm as a breakfast dish, though it
Culturally, mannapuuro is a familiar part of Finnish home cooking and school meals, valued for its simplicity,