vuorokaali
Vuorokaali is a traditional Finnish festival celebrated on the evening of December 13th, marking the beginning of the Christmas season in Finland. The word "vuorokaali" translates to "day-night" or "day-night boundary," reflecting its significance as a transitional period between the old year and the Christmas festivities.
The origins of Vuorokaali are rooted in pre-Christian Finnish folklore, particularly tied to the pagan festival
During Vuorokaali, families gather to enjoy special foods such as *riisipuuro* (rice porridge), which is traditionally
The evening is also marked by the lighting of candles and the singing of traditional Christmas carols,
Vuorokaali remains an important cultural event in Finland, reflecting the country's rich heritage and the harmonious