tannaukseen
Tannaukseen is a traditional Finnish method of selective harvesting and processing of wild berries, particularly lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) and cloudberries (Rubus chamaemorus). The term originates from the Finnish words "tana," meaning harvesting, and "aukseen," referring to open or clear areas where berries are gathered. This practice is deeply rooted in Finnish cultural heritage, emphasizing sustainable collection and respect for natural ecosystems.
The tannaukseen process typically involves carefully picking ripened berries during their peak season, which occurs in
In addition to the harvesting technique, tannaukseen encompasses the traditional preparations of berries into various products,
Sustainability is a key aspect of tannaukseen, aligning with Finland’s broader approach to natural resource management.
While primarily associated with Finnish culture, similar practices of selective wild berry harvesting are found across