mannerjään
Mannerjään is a traditional Finnish dish that has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among those interested in exploring the diverse culinary landscape of the Nordic countries. The term "mannerjään" translates to "manna ice" in English, referring to the sweet, creamy, and slightly crunchy texture of the dish. It is primarily made from a combination of condensed milk, sugar, and butter, which are heated together until a thick, caramel-like consistency is achieved. This mixture is then poured over a base of crushed ice, creating a delightful contrast between the cold and the warm.
The dish is often served chilled, allowing the ice to melt slightly and infuse the caramel sauce
The origins of mannerjään can be traced back to the early 20th century, with some variations of