ruskakulla
Ruskakulla is a traditional Finnish pastry, often enjoyed during the autumn season, hence its name which translates to "autumn bun" or "ruska bun" in English, referring to the colorful foliage of fall. These sweet buns are typically made from a rich, yeasted dough, similar to a cinnamon roll but with distinct flavorings. Common ingredients include cardamom, cinnamon, and often finely chopped nuts like almonds or hazelnuts. They are frequently brushed with melted butter and sprinkled with sugar before or after baking.
The dough for ruskakulla is usually enriched with butter and eggs, giving it a soft and tender
Ruskakulla are baked until golden brown and fragrant. They are best enjoyed warm, perhaps with a cup