ritiläpoltto
Ritiläpoltto, also known as "ritipoltto" or "ritipoltto," is a traditional Finnish method of heating and cooking that involves burning birch bark, typically from the birch tree, in a stove. This practice has been an integral part of Finnish culture for centuries, particularly in rural areas where access to modern heating sources may be limited. The birch bark is dried and then burned in a stove, which is often made of stone or brick, to produce heat and smoke. The smoke is then used for cooking, as it contains a significant amount of heat and can be directed towards food to cook it.
The process of ritiläpoltto begins with the collection of birch bark, which is then dried in the
Ritiläpoltto has several advantages, including its ability to provide heat and cooking facilities in remote areas