sianrasvassa
Sianrasvassa, often translated as "pork fat" or "lard," is a rendered fat product derived from pigs. It is a common cooking ingredient with a long history of use in various cuisines worldwide. Traditionally, it was a primary cooking fat before the widespread availability of vegetable oils and is still utilized in many traditional recipes.
The production of sianrasvassa involves heating pork fat until the fat renders out, leaving behind a liquid
In culinary applications, sianrasvassa is valued for its ability to create flaky pie crusts and tender, flavorful