pohjaarvo
Pohjaarvo is a traditional Finnish food that is deeply rooted in the cultural and culinary heritage of the Sámi people, indigenous to the northern regions of Finland, Sweden, and Norway. It primarily consists of a type of cured or smoked meat, often reindeer, although other meats such as elk or fish can also be used. The preparation of pohjaarvo involves a curing process that enhances the flavor and preserves the meat, making it suitable for long-term storage and traditional consumption.
Historically, pohjaarvo has been an essential part of Sámi subsistence, especially during the harsh winter months
In contemporary times, pohjaarvo remains a culturally significant dish and is often featured in Sámi festivals
While it continues to be a staple in Sámi cuisine, pohjaarvo has gained recognition beyond its native