rågrutor
Rågrutor, also known as "raw channels" or "raw grooves" in English, is a traditional Swedish method of preserving and storing food, particularly meat and fish. This technique has been used for centuries, especially in rural areas, as a way to extend the shelf life of perishable goods before the advent of modern refrigeration.
The process involves digging a deep pit or trench in the ground, typically in a cool, shaded
Rågrutor is particularly effective in regions with cold climates, as the natural coolness of the ground enhances
In modern times, rågrutor is less commonly used due to the widespread availability of refrigeration. However,