tulentekoon
Tulenteko is a Finnish term that translates to "fire-making" or "building a fire." It refers to the practice of starting and maintaining a fire, often in an outdoor setting. This skill is deeply ingrained in Finnish culture, historically serving essential purposes such as cooking, warmth, and signaling. The knowledge of tulenteko is passed down through generations, emphasizing safety and environmental responsibility.
Traditional Finnish tulenteko involves gathering appropriate materials, including tinder (easily ignitable material like birch bark or
The practice of tulenteko is often associated with outdoor recreation, such as camping, hiking, and enjoying