ulkokorva
Ulkokorva, also known as the "Finnish sausage," is a traditional Finnish dish that has gained popularity worldwide. It is a type of blood sausage, made from pork blood, pork fat, and various spices. The name "ulkokorva" translates to "outside ear," a reference to its distinctive shape, which resembles an ear. The sausage is typically seasoned with salt, pepper, and other herbs, and it is often served with mustard or a side of boiled potatoes.
The origins of ulkokorva can be traced back to the 19th century, when Finnish immigrants brought their
Today, ulkokorva is enjoyed not only in Finland and among Finnish-American communities but also in various