puuroaimeen
Puuroaimeen is a Finnish term that refers to the specific type of porridge traditionally served as the main meal on Midsummer's Eve in Finland. It is a savory porridge, typically made from barley or rye flour, cooked with water or milk until it reaches a thick consistency. Unlike sweet porridges, puuroaimeen is often seasoned with salt and served with various accompaniments.
Common toppings for puuroaimeen include salted fish, such as herring or sprack, and sometimes fried onions
The preparation of puuroaimeen is a communal activity in many Finnish households, with families gathering to