tyjä
Tyjä is a Finnish term that primarily refers to a type of traditional Finnish bread, often associated with the rural and historical cuisine of the country. The bread is typically round, dense, and slightly sweet, made from a simple dough of rye or wheat flour, water, yeast, and sometimes a small amount of sugar or honey. Tyjä is often baked in a wood-fired oven, giving it a distinctive, slightly charred crust.
The origins of tyjä can be traced back to Finland’s agricultural past, where it was a staple
Tyjä is often served as a side dish with meals, particularly in traditional Finnish *peruna-riisipirukka* (potato-rice
While not as widely consumed today as it once was, tyjä continues to be appreciated for its