savukinkku
Savukinkku is a traditional Finnish dish consisting of smoked pork belly, typically served with boiled potatoes and lingonberry jam. The name "savukinkku" translates to "smoked ham" in English, but it refers specifically to smoked pork belly rather than ham. The pork belly is seasoned with salt and spices, then smoked over hardwood for several hours, resulting in a rich, smoky flavor. The dish is often accompanied by boiled potatoes, which are typically served on the side or mixed with the pork belly. Lingonberry jam is a common accompaniment, adding a tangy sweetness that complements the smoky pork. Savukinkku is a popular dish in Finland, often served during holidays and special occasions. It is also a staple in many Finnish restaurants and can be found in various forms, including as a main course or a side dish. The dish is a reflection of Finnish culinary traditions, which emphasize the use of locally sourced ingredients and traditional cooking methods.