merikapsas
Merikapsas refers to a traditional Finnish folk remedy made from the bark of the birch tree (*Betula pubescens* or *Betula pendula*). The term is derived from the Finnish words *meri* (meaning "birch") and *kapsas*, which translates to "bark" or "peel." This natural substance has been used for centuries in Finnish culture for its perceived medicinal properties.
Birch bark tea is the most common form of merikapsas, prepared by boiling or steeping the bark
The preparation of merikapsas involves carefully peeling the outer bark from young birch trees, as older bark
Beyond its medicinal uses, merikapsas holds cultural significance in Finland, often featured in traditional festivals and