painolaatan
Painolaatan, also known as painolata, is a traditional Finnish dessert made from a mixture of flour, sugar, and butter, which is then rolled out and cut into shapes. The dough is typically flavored with cardamom or vanilla, and sometimes includes raisins or other dried fruits. The name "painolaatan" translates to "bread loaf" in English, reflecting its origins as a bread-like dessert.
The preparation of painolaatan involves mixing the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients to form a dough.
Painolaatan is a popular dessert in Finland, often served during the holiday season, including Christmas and
Despite its humble origins, painolaatan has become an iconic part of Finnish culinary heritage. Its combination