menotkuten
Menotkuten is a type of pastry originating from the Åland Islands, a Finnish archipelago in the Baltic Sea. The name "menotkuten" is derived from the Finnish words "meno" meaning "coming" or "arriving" and "tukku" meaning "log" or "roll". This refers to the characteristic cylindrical shape of the pastry.
Menotkuten consists of a dough log rolled and topped with a mixture of wheat flour, eggs, butter
Although menotkuten is essentially a simple pastry, the art of its preparation is considered an important aspect
Following World War II and Finland's loss of the Åland Islands to Sweden, the production and distribution