teurastamoiden
Teurastamoiden, also known as "the pigsty ovens," is a traditional Finnish cooking method involving the use of heated, earth-constructed oven chambers designed for slow, communal cooking or baking. This method has historical roots in rural Finnish communities, where it served as an efficient way to prepare large quantities of food using available natural resources.
Typically, teurastamoiden consist of a durable, oven-like structure built from clay, stone, and wood ash, with
This traditional technique exemplifies sustainable practices through the utilization of locally available materials and low-energy heat
Today, teurastamoiden are recognized as cultural heritage sites and are preserved in various forms for educational