sosekeitto
Sosekeitto is a Finnish term for puréed soup, a family of soups in which ingredients are cooked and then mashed or blended to a smooth, creamy consistency. The word combines sose, meaning purée or mash, with keitto, meaning soup. In Finnish cuisine, sosekeitot are valued for their gentle texture and are commonly associated with children, the elderly, and those recovering from illness.
Typical preparation involves simmering vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, onions, and other vegetables in broth or
Sosekeitto is served hot and can be presented with toppings like a swirl of cream, a dab
Historically, sosekeitto has deep roots in Finnish home cooking and institutional meals, reflecting practical use of