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Finnish foods

Finnish foods. Carelian pie. Pies are very delicious and they consist of boiled rice and rye paste. Usually it is eaten with a mixture of eggs and butter. Reindeer fry. Reindeer fry is eaten with potatoes and lingonberry jam. Many people keep reindeer and conserve meat for themselves.

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Finnish foods

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  1. Finnish foods

  2. Carelian pie • Pies are very delicious and they consist of boiled rice and rye paste. • Usually it is eaten with a mixture of eggs and butter.

  3. Reindeer fry • Reindeer fry is eaten with potatoes and lingonberry jam. • Many people keep reindeer and conserve meat for themselves.

  4. Meatballs and black sausage • We eat very much meatballs and different sausages in Finland, because those foods are fast to make. You just take meatballs out of the package and put them to the microwave. • Black sausage may look very disgusting, but it’s very yummy with lingonberries.

  5. Lingonberry mush • As you see, we eat very much lingonberries almost with every food. • Lingonberry mush is soft and smoothy and tastes better with sugar and milk.

  6. Rye bread • Rye bread is very good and famous in Finland. Almost everyone eats it. • It’s very good breakfast and keeps hunger away. You can put butter, cheese and sausage on it. • It might look different and strange, but you should taste it!

  7. Bun • Bun is sweet and tasty, it’s often eaten with coffee. • There are many different buns some of them are big and some of them are small. • Buns are very typical in Finland if you drink a lot of coffee.

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