mekkel
Mekkel refers to a traditional Finnish dish that is a type of porridge or mush made primarily from rye flour, water, and salt. It is a simple yet historically significant food in Finnish cuisine, particularly in rural areas where grains were a staple. The name "mekkel" likely originates from the Finnish word "meka," meaning a type of coarse, unpolished grain or flour.
The dish is prepared by boiling rye flour in water until it thickens into a smooth, porridge-like
Mekkel has been a traditional food in Finland for centuries, dating back to the time when agriculture
While mekkel is no longer a daily staple in modern Finnish households, it remains a nostalgic dish