porkkanoiden
Porkkanoiden is a term used in Finland to refer to root vegetables, most commonly carrots. The word is the plural form of "porkkana," which is the Finnish word for carrot. While "porkkanoiden" can technically encompass other root vegetables such as parsnips or turnips, in everyday language, it is almost exclusively used to mean carrots. This is because carrots are a staple vegetable in Finnish cuisine and are widely cultivated and consumed.
The cultivation of carrots in Finland is subject to the country's climate, which features short, intense summers
In Finnish folklore and common understanding, the "porkkana" holds a special place, often associated with health