viinikivestä
Viinikivestä refers to a traditional Finnish method of fermenting and preserving berries, particularly cloudberries (*Rubus chamaemorus*), but also other berries like lingonberries or bilberries. The process involves crushing the berries and mixing them with a small amount of water, sugar, and sometimes yeast or natural fermentation starters. The mixture is then left to ferment in a container, typically for several days to weeks, until the desired level of alcohol content and flavor is achieved. The resulting product is a sweet, tangy, and slightly alcoholic berry juice or mash, which can be consumed as-is, used in cooking, or further processed into other products like wine or liqueurs.
The practice of viinikivestä dates back centuries and was originally a way to preserve perishable berries
Today, viinikivestä remains a beloved part of Finnish folk culture, though it is less commonly practiced on