telukorkki
Telukorkki is a term of Finnish origin that translates to "bay cork" or "cove cork." It primarily refers to a type of natural cork that is harvested from coastal regions and islands, particularly those with sheltered bays and coves. The unique environmental conditions in these areas, such as exposure to salt spray and specific soil types, are believed to influence the properties of the cork harvested from trees grown there.
Historically, telukorkki was valued for its buoyancy and water-resistant qualities, making it suitable for use in
In modern times, the term is less commonly used as cork harvesting has become more standardized. However,