pylohkon
Pylohkon is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name "pylohkon" is derived from the Finnish word "pyly," which means "crumbs," and "hkon," which means "thick." The dish is a thick porridge made from rye flour, which is a common ingredient in Finnish cuisine. The porridge is typically cooked in a large pot with water or milk, and is often served with a variety of toppings.
One of the most popular toppings for pylohkon is lingonberry jam, which gives the dish a distinctive
Pylohkon is often served as a breakfast dish, but it can also be enjoyed as a snack
Pylohkon is a simple and comforting dish that has been a beloved part of Finnish cuisine for