ruokakenno
Ruokakenno is a Finnish term that translates to "food cellar" or "root cellar." Historically, it referred to a subterranean or semi-subterranean structure used for storing food, particularly root vegetables, fruits, and preserved goods, to keep them cool and protected from spoilage. These structures were essential for food preservation before the advent of modern refrigeration.
The construction of a ruokakenno typically involved digging into the earth, utilizing the natural insulation provided
Commonly stored items in a ruokakenno included potatoes, carrots, turnips, apples, pears, and pickled or fermented