vankkoihin
Vankkoihin is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The term "vankkoihin" translates to "in the oven" in English, referring to the method of cooking the dish. The primary ingredient is rye flour, which is mixed with water and sometimes other ingredients like salt, sugar, or spices. The mixture is then baked in a clay pot, known as a vankko, which is placed in an oven. The dish is typically served as a side dish or a snack, often accompanied by butter or jam.
The origins of vankkoihin can be traced back to the 18th century, when rye was a common
Today, vankkoihin is still a beloved dish in Finland, often enjoyed during holidays and special occasions. It