mkömm
Mkömm, also known as "mkömmel" or "mkömmöl," is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the coastal regions of the country, particularly the Åland Islands. The name is derived from the Swedish word "mjölk," meaning milk, reflecting the dish's primary ingredient. Mkömm is a type of porridge or pudding made from a mixture of milk, flour, and sometimes other ingredients like sugar, butter, or spices.
The dish is typically prepared by boiling milk with flour until it thickens into a creamy consistency.
Mkömm is not only a culinary tradition but also a cultural symbol, representing the resourcefulness and simplicity