pakomilta
Pakomilta is a Finnish pastry that is typically made with rye flour and sweetened with syrup or honey. It is often flavored with spices such as cardamom or cinnamon, and sometimes contains raisins or other dried fruits. The dough is usually rolled out thinly and then baked until crisp. Pakomilta can be eaten as a snack, dessert, or with coffee.
The origins of pakomilta are believed to be in the Savo region of Finland, where it has
Pakomilta is characterized by its dense texture and rich, slightly sweet flavor. The rye flour imparts a