raastetta
Raastetta is a Finnish linguistic form used to denote grated or shredded material, derived from the verb raastaa, to grate. In recipes and cooking, raaste refers to the product of grating or shredding, and raastetta is the partitive singular form commonly appearing in instructions such as “lisää raastetta juustoa” (add grated cheese). The base noun raaste can describe both the act of grating and the resulting preparation.
In everyday Finnish cooking, raaste is widely used for toppings, fillings, and mixtures. Common examples include
Preparation and texture vary with the grating method. Fine raaste is often preferred for mixing into doughs,
Storage and handling are similar to other fresh produce and dairy products. Freshly grated ingredients keep