vuoka
Vuoka is a traditional Finnish dish that has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique blend of flavors and cultural significance. The name "vuoka" comes from the Finnish word for "sour," reflecting the dish's tangy nature. It is typically made with a base of fermented rye flour, which gives it a distinctive sour taste. The fermentation process involves mixing rye flour with water and allowing it to sit for several days, during which wild yeast in the air converts the sugars in the flour into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
The dish is often served as a side dish, accompanied by smoked fish or other traditional Finnish
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