viljaleivät
Viljaleivät, also known as rye bread, are a traditional type of bread made from rye flour. They are a staple in many European countries, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. The term "viljaleivät" is Finnish, and the bread is commonly referred to as "ruisleipä" in Estonia and "rye bread" in English. Viljaleivät are known for their dense texture and slightly sour taste, which comes from the fermentation process used in their production.
The fermentation process involves mixing rye flour with water and allowing it to rest, during which time
Viljaleivät are typically served with various toppings, such as butter, jam, or smoked salmon, and are often
In recent years, there has been a resurgence in the popularity of viljaleivät, with many bakeries and