muuntokitkat
Muuntokitkat, also known as "chameleon cookies" or "chameleon-shaped cookies," are a type of traditional Finnish pastry that originated in the region of Lapland. These cookies are notable for their unique appearance and cultural significance. The name "muuntokitkat" comes from the Finnish word "muuntaa," which means "to change," reflecting the cookies' ability to transform their shape when baked.
Muuntokitkat are typically made from a simple dough consisting of flour, sugar, butter, and sometimes a touch
These cookies are often enjoyed during the Christmas season in Finland, where they are a popular treat
While muuntokitkat are most strongly associated with Finnish cuisine, similar pastries exist in other Nordic and