vahta
Vahta refers to a type of Finnish rye bread. It is traditionally made from a dough of rye flour, water, and salt, often with the addition of sourdough starter for leavening and flavor. The bread is typically baked in a dense, dark loaf with a slightly sour taste and a chewy texture.
Historically, vahta was a staple food in Finland, particularly in rural areas where rye was a common
Modern interpretations of vahta may still be found in Finnish bakeries and homes. While less common as