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Finnish cuisine mogs all others
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damn good swedish food
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finns finna eat molasses cuz they black
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>>220794450
I'm happy for you.
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>>220794450
Finland truly is the whitest nation on earth.
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>>220794676
Also, can you describe the taste of mämmi to me in as much detail as possible? It's such an alluring food.
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>>220794724
kinda tastes like guinness
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>>220794771
The world record?
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>>220794784
the beer
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>>220794450
Please describe these dishes and what they tasted like
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>>220794450
Where the fuck is creamy salmonsoup
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>>220795296
That actually looks good. Love me some salmon.
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>>220794450
mmmm dill cream. Just planted some medium-sized dill that can be used both for pickling and for dill cream, in our garden.
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>>220795403
it's one of the best soups in the world
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>>220794450
Looks good
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>>220794450
I really dislike the word mog, especially now that it's entered mainstream use.
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>>220795403
>bu-but Finns have no foodculture

Its is often ranked among top soups in the world.
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>>220794724
like a da poo poo
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>>220794450
I'd like to try the fried fish bottom right
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>>220794450
The only genuine finnish foodstuff I had when I visited your country was the bread cheese. Which was pretty good.
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>>220796503
it's vendace, very good
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I genuinely think Finnish rye bread is the best in the world. Everybody should try it at least once.
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>>220796630
Hope they warmed the cheese before serving it, cold its kind superball (toy zoomers dont know about)
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>>220796630

What about Karelianpies, Rye pastries filled with creamy rice porridge.

Topped with Egg+Butter mix (Munavoi)
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>thread about Finland
::DDDDDD +1
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you forgot the best one
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>>220797596
:DDDD
>>220797876
<3 it
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>>220797596
this was me earlier without the beer btw
>>220797952
have you had fish cock?? big if true
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>>220797596
Why do you have jaundice
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>>220797324
Nah I ate it cold at my friends apartment. With some jam on some cheap bread.
>>220797513
Seems nice but we mainly cooked for ourselves or went to the myriad of malls to eat out relatively cheap. The only time I ate "ethnic" food during my Finland vacation was during our day trip to Tallin - where we had georgian food.
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>>220798224
there's good georgian food in helsinki too but yeah tallinn has some good places
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>>220798319
Tallinn was also way cheaper. The ferry we took was full of finnish boomers/zoomers who went straight to this large alcohol store at the harbor.
And your trains were very nice.
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>>220798456
yeah tallinn being cheap is true, though its becoming less true by the year
glad to hear you got the proper helsinki<->tallinn ferry experience
also i agree our trains are quite nice :DD
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>>220798579
>though its becoming less true by the year
The North has fallen. Billions mvst go on booze cruises elsewhere.
Overall it was a very nice holiday. Would go again but this time more into your backcountry. We only went to the Nuuksio Park. Still Helsinki was cool.
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>>220798924
happy you enjoyed! kuopio has a lot of nice hiking in the area, maybe check that out next time (though kuopio itself doesnt have much going on compared to german cities i can only imagine)
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>>220794450
I love pickled beetroot
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>>220794450
What the fuck
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>>220794450
Are you sure anon? :3
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>>220797596
>>220798202
Extremely rare nordic interaction.
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>>220799044
>kuopio
The coat of arms is tight. And as a whole it looks similar to many post WW2 german cities (the mixture of old and post war architecture) just far less dense.
>nice hiking in the area
Thx for the hint. Are there any precautions against the mosquitoes?
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this is only eaten in one city, most Finns have never tasted it
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>>220800515
Blood sausages? I can't tell, I'm phone posting.
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>>220800641
yes, it's a type of blood sausage
>On his show, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain praised mustamakkara, calling it "Good stuff!"[5][6] Mustamakkara is generally considered to be an acquired taste in Finland.
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>>220800515
>most Finns have never tasted it
I remember eating mustamakkara at school and I don't live near Tampere, so I think you're wrong on this one.
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>>220794450
I actually really like all the stuff in this pic
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>>220796503
Just ate that few hours ago, it's great
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>>220798456
SuperAlko
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>>220800886
Looks nice, I love black pudding
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>>220801823
Lingonberry fits perfectly with blood.
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>>220795296
this is so good. I like to put berry jam on top, is that a sin?
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>>220803946
'fraid so
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>>220803946
Wild Rasberries grow here too :D We are berry pipo since even pearl thats common for central euros is exotic here.

You eat it as you wish, i personally like to soak ryebrea in it till it turns so soft teethles granma could eat and then seize the moment

Did you knew that in order to achieve something sour while travelling in forest we put hays in ant nest and then lick the acid from it?
We also have ways to get their eggs if need to, but that goes already back to squirrel eating tier.

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