sianliha
Sianliha is the Finnish term for pork meat, the culinary product derived from the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus). It is one of the most widely consumed meats worldwide and is valued for its flavor, fat distribution, and versatility in cooking.
Production and handling: Most sianliha comes from pigs raised on farms for meat production. Farming practices
Cuts and uses: Common cuts include loin, shoulder, belly, ham, and ribs. Fresh sianliha can be roasted,
Nutrition and safety: Pork is a high-quality source of protein and provides vitamins B1, B6, B12, and
Cultural notes: Pork consumption is widespread in many cultures, but is restricted or forbidden in some religious