ruokatahroja
Ruokatahroja is the Finnish term for stains left by food on fabrics, textiles, table linens, clothing, and other surfaces. In everyday language and in domestic cleaning guides, ruokatahroja describe marks that can vary in composition and may require different treatment depending on the material involved. The word combines ruoka (food) and tahra (stain); ruokatahroja is the plural form, with ruokatahra serving as the singular.
Causes and characteristics vary by stain type. Protein-based stains come from dairy, eggs, or meat and often
Removal and care guidelines emphasize gentleness and prompt action. Blot rather than rub to avoid spreading.
Prevention focuses on quick cleanup, using placemats and napkins, and treating spills as soon as they occur.