suonimakat
Suonimakat is a term of Finnish origin that broadly refers to the practice of foraging for wild berries and mushrooms, particularly in the forests of Finland. It is a deeply ingrained cultural activity, often passed down through generations, and holds significant importance in Finnish cuisine and lifestyle. The most commonly sought-after berries include lingonberries, blueberries, cloudberries, and raspberries, while a variety of edible mushrooms, such as chanterelles and porcini, are also highly valued.
The act of suonimakat is not solely about the harvest; it is also a way to connect
The collected berries and mushrooms are used in a wide array of traditional Finnish dishes, including pies,