patjaiset
Patjaiset is a traditional Finnish sweet treat consisting of small, rounded cookies topped with a crunchy, sweet, and spicy mohn (poppy) seed topping. The name "patjaiset" is a Finnish word for "gingerbread-like cookies" or "breadcrumbs," possibly due to their texture and appearance.
Patjaiset cookies are typically made from a mixture of flour, sugar, and butter or other fats, which
Patjaiset are a popular treat during the Christmas season in Finland and are often served as a
The exact origin of patjaiset is unclear, but they are believed to date back to the 19th