putkirikoinen
Putkirikoinen is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name translates to "booklet" or "little book," referring to the shape of the pastry. The dish consists of a thin, crispy pastry filled with a sweet or savory mixture, typically including ingredients like potatoes, onions, or meat. The pastry is rolled out into a long, thin rectangle and then folded into a booklet shape, hence the name.
Putkirikoinen is often served as a side dish or a snack, and it is particularly popular during
The origins of putkirikoinen can be traced back to the 19th century, when it was a common
Despite its humble origins, putkirikoinen has become an iconic symbol of Finnish cuisine, representing the country's