riukkaamassa
riukkaamassa is a Finnish word that describes the act of foraging for mushrooms. It is a popular pastime in Finland, especially during the autumn months when mushrooms are most abundant. The word itself is derived from "riukka," which can mean a small, often wild, mushroom.
The practice of riukkaamassa involves venturing into forests and other natural areas to find edible fungi.
Commonly sought-after mushrooms in Finland include the kantarelli (chanterelle), herkkusieni (button mushroom), and tatti (bolete). The
Riukkaamassa is not just about gathering food; it is also a way to connect with nature and