valkohäränteisiä
Valkohäränteisiä is a Finnish term that translates to "white bull's tears." It refers to a natural phenomenon observed in certain agricultural areas, particularly those with a history of cattle farming. The term is often associated with the appearance of white, crystalline deposits that form on the soil surface after a period of heavy rain followed by dry conditions. These deposits are primarily composed of mineral salts, such as calcium carbonate, that are leached from the soil by the rainwater and then recrystallize as the moisture evaporates.
Historically, the name "white bull's tears" likely arose from the visual resemblance of these salt formations