töhryinen
Töhryinen is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in the country's cuisine for centuries. The name "töhryinen" is derived from the Finnish word "töhri," which refers to a type of rye bread that is often used as the base for this dish. The dish is typically prepared by layering slices of tohri bread with a variety of fillings, such as smoked salmon, cream cheese, cucumber, and fresh dill. The layers are then topped with a thin layer of butter and baked until the bread is crispy and golden brown.
Töhryinen is often served as a light meal or a snack, and it is particularly popular during
The origins of töhryinen can be traced back to the 19th century, when rye bread became more