pullahtava
Pullahtava is a Finnish term that describes a specific type of baked good, most commonly a sweet bread. While the word itself can refer to various baked items, its most prevalent association is with a rich, often cardamom-spiced bread that is a popular treat in Finland. The dough for pullahtava is typically made with flour, sugar, butter, eggs, yeast, and milk, and frequently includes flavorings such as cardamom, vanilla, or citrus zest.
Traditionally, pullahtava is shaped in various ways before baking. Common forms include braided loaves, twisted buns,