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pilkkoa

Pilkkoa is a Finnish verb meaning to cut food into small pieces, typically using a knife. The action can refer to chopping into rough chunks, dicing into cubes, or shredding into thin strips, depending on the recipe and the desired texture.

In cooking, pilkkoa is a common instruction when preparing vegetables, meat, or fish. Examples include pilko

Related kitchen terms in Finnish distinguish specific cuts. Silputa or silppu refer to shredding or finely

Etymology and usage notes: pilkkoa is the infinitive form of the verb; common conjugations include pilkon (I

See also: Finnish cooking terminology, culinary knife skills, knife work in home cooking.

sipuli
pieniksi
paloiksi,
pilko
tomaatti
kuutioiksi,
or
pilko
porkkana
suikaleiksi.
The
term
covers
a
range
of
cutting
sizes
and
shapes,
from
coarse
chunks
to
finer
pieces.
chopping
into
very
small
strands
or
pieces.
Kuutioida
means
to
dice
into
cubes.
Viipaloida
means
to
slice
into
flat
pieces.
These
terms
are
often
used
together
in
recipe
instructions
to
specify
the
desired
finish
of
each
ingredient.
cut),
pilkot
(you
cut),
pilkkoo
(he/she
cuts),
and
pilkottu
(cut,
past
participle).
The
term
is
widely
used
in
everyday
Finnish
cooking
language
and
in
written
recipes.