mehukkeissa
Mehukkeissa is a Finnish term that broadly refers to fruit or berry juices, especially those that are sweetened and often preserved. The word is a diminutive of "mehu," meaning juice. It implies a smaller or less concentrated version of juice, often intended for children or as a treat. These drinks are commonly found in Finnish households and are a popular way to consume fruit flavors.
The preparation of mehukkeissa typically involves boiling fruit or berries with sugar and water. The resulting
Commonly used fruits and berries for making mehukkeissa include blackcurrants, raspberries, strawberries, and apples. The versatility