temppeliluuhun
Temppeliluuhun is a Finnish term that translates to "temple bone" or "temple marrow." It refers to a specific type of pork bone that is often used in Finnish cuisine, particularly for making broths and stocks. These bones are known for their rich marrow content, which contributes a deep flavor and desirable texture to the resulting liquids.
The term is most commonly associated with the bones of the pig's skull, especially those that surround
Temppeliluuhun is not typically eaten directly but is valued for the culinary properties it imparts. It is