runkoosilla
Runkoosilla is a traditional Finnish dish that has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among younger generations. The name "runkoosilla" is derived from the Finnish word "runko," which means "trunk" or "stump," and "koosilla," which refers to the use of a large spoon. The dish is typically served during the summer months, often as part of a larger meal that includes other traditional Finnish dishes such as herring, lingonberry jam, and pickled cucumbers.
The main ingredient of runkoosilla is a large, flatbread made from rye flour, which is often served
Runkoosilla is often accompanied by a side of boiled potatoes or a salad, and it is typically