What traditional Finnish food should you eat before you die?

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Traditional Finnish food has been around for centuries, and it is a major part of Finnish culture. From stews and hearty soups to sweet treats and delicious pastries, there is something for everyone in the world of traditional Finnish food.

If you are looking for a way to experience the full flavor of the Finnish cuisine, here are some must-try dishes that you should eat before you die. From classic game dishes to unique regional specialties, these dishes are sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds.

Finnish reindeer stew
Finnish reindeer stew

The Top 10 Traditional Finnish Dishes You Must Try Before You Die

  1. Karelian Hot Pot (Karjalan Paisti): Originating from the Karelian region of Finland, this hearty, savory hot pot is a must-try for any food lover. Made with potatoes, carrots, onions, and pork, the Karelian Hot Pot is truly a comfort food classic.
  2. Fried Baltic Herring (Silakka): A popular dish in Finland, Fried Baltic Herring is a tasty, simple meal. Battered and fried, this fish is traditionally served with boiled potatoes and a dollop of sour cream.
  3. Reindeer Stew (Poronkäristys): Reindeer Stew is a staple of Finnish cuisine. Made with reindeer meat, onions, potatoes, and a variety of spices, this dish is a savory winter warmer.
  4. Mashed Turnips (Lanttulaatikko): A comforting dish made with mashed turnips and carrots, Mashed Turnips is a traditional Finnish recipe. It’s often served with boiled potatoes and meatballs.
  5. Karelian Pies (Karjalanpiirakka): Karelian Pies are traditional Finnish pastries made with rye dough and filled with rice or potato porridge. These savory treats are often served with butter and eaten with egg butter.
  6. Fried Vendace (Muikku): This traditional Finnish dish is a must-try for seafood lovers. Fried Vendace is made with small fish that are fried in butter and served with potatoes and lingonberry jam.
  7. Bread Cheese (Leipäjuusto): Bread Cheese is a unique Finnish delicacy made from baked cheese. It’s often served with cloudberry jam or lingonberry jam and is a great accompaniment to a cup of coffee.
  8. Pea Soup (Hernekeitto): Pea Soup is a comforting and nourishing Finnish dish. It’s made with split peas, ham, and vegetables, and is often served with mustard and rye bread.
  9. Smoked Salmon (Graavilohi): Smoked Salmon is a popular Finnish delicacy. Traditionally served with potatoes, dill, and a cream sauce, this dish is a must-try for any seafood lover.
  10. Cloudberry Jam (Lakkahillo): Cloudberry Jam is a delicious, sweet jam made with cloudberries, sugar, and butter. It’s often served with toast, pancakes, or even ice cream, and is a great way to finish off any meal.

Finnish pea soup
Finnish pea soup

Final words about Traditional Finnish food

Traditional Finnish food is a great way to experience the culture and history of Finland. The traditional dishes are widely varied and offer something for everyone. In addition, eating traditional Finnish food is a great way to get a taste of authentic Finnish culture and cuisine.

My personal favorite is reindeer stew, it is best eaten in Lapland, however there are a few restaurants in Helsinki that offer this tradition food. However, if you are lucky enough to have a Finnish friend who can cook this dishes I would suggest asking them to make this food for you.


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