veljed
Veljed is a traditional Finnish bread that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name "veljed" originates from the Finnish word "veli," meaning "brother," which reflects its historical significance as a communal bread shared among family members. This bread is typically made from a simple dough of rye flour, water, and sometimes a small amount of whole grain or seeds, giving it a dense and slightly sour flavor. It is often baked in a round or oval shape and has a dark, crusty exterior.
Veljed is known for its versatility and hearty texture, making it suitable for both everyday meals and
In modern Finnish culture, veljed remains a beloved food, often enjoyed at home or in cafés. Its