öljyttyjä
Öljyttyjä is a Finnish term that translates to "oiled ones" or "those that are oiled." It most commonly refers to a specific type of rye bread in Finnish cuisine. This bread is characterized by its dense, dark, and often slightly sweet flavor, achieved through the use of rye flour and sometimes a touch of molasses or syrup. The "oiled" aspect refers to the traditional method of brushing the crust of the bread with oil, typically rye oil or a neutral vegetable oil, after baking. This process not only gives the bread a glossy sheen but also contributes to its soft crust and helps to preserve its moisture.
Öljyttyjä is a staple in many Finnish households and is often enjoyed as a simple snack or