Pirkanmaa’s most famous dish—this dark blood sausage, made with pork blood, rye flour, and barley, is best enjoyed hot with lingonberry jam. 1)
A traditional Finnish dry porridge, made from toasted barley flour, mixed with milk or yogurt, and often sweetened with honey or berries. 2)
A local specialty sausage, boiled and served in a savory broth with potatoes and carrots, creating a simple yet delicious meal. 3)
A dish featuring locally caught pike-perch, pan-fried in butter, and served with potatoes, dill sauce, and pickled cucumber. 4)
A regional take on Finland’s national dish, this slow-cooked meat stew features pork, beef, and game meat (like venison or moose), cooked with bay leaves, allspice, and root vegetables. 5)
A Finnish take on hash, featuring fried potatoes, sausage, onions, and sometimes blood sausage, served with a fried egg and pickles. 6)
A dark, sweet rye bread infused with malt extract and buttermilk, giving it a deep flavor, often served with butter and cheese. 7)
A creamy barley porridge cooked slowly in milk, often topped with butter, cinnamon, or berry preserves. 8)
A Christmas specialty in Finland, featuring cod soaked in lye, then boiled and served with a white butter sauce and potatoes. 9)
A rich game stew made with elk, reindeer, or moose, cooked in a creamy mushroom sauce, often served with mashed potatoes. 10)
A traditional campfire cooking method, where Baltic herring is wrapped in birch bark and cooked in hot ashes, giving it a smoky flavor. 11)
A thick, fluffy Finnish pancake, baked in the oven and often eaten with sugar, jam, or fresh berries. 12)
A warming soup made with smoked reindeer meat, root vegetables, and a creamy broth, perfect for cold winters. 13)
A simple but beloved dish featuring small vendace fish from local lakes, lightly breaded and fried, served with mashed potatoes and tartar sauce. 14)
A mild Finnish squeaky cheese, warmed in the oven and served with blackcurrant jam, a delicious combination of salty and sweet flavors. 15)