natalinen
Natalinen is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. It is a hearty soup made from the leaves of the birch tree, specifically the birch leaves of the Betula pendula species. The leaves are boiled in water until they soften, then the water is strained and seasoned with salt, pepper, and sometimes butter or cream. The resulting soup is typically served hot and is often accompanied by rye bread or boiled potatoes.
The birch leaves used in natalinen are typically harvested in the spring, when the trees are in
Natalinen has a distinctive flavor that is both savory and slightly sweet, thanks to the natural sugars
In recent years, natalinen has gained popularity beyond Finland, with many people around the world discovering