Hi all
Any one got any idea what paneer( Indian cheese) and Gram flour( Besan) are called in Finnish and if they available at supermarkets like prisma or K-City market.
Thanx
finnish names for food products
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Re: finnish names for food products
Panir= Tuorejuustoguls wrote:Hi all
Any one got any idea what paneer( Indian cheese) and Gram flour( Besan) are called in Finnish and if they available at supermarkets like prisma or K-City market.
Thanx
gram flour = Linssijauho
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Re: finnish names for food products
Any idea where to get them from??? I tried prisma n K-City without success.
Re: finnish names for food products
Ok... you need to remember that if you go to a shop in India you won't easily find karjalanpiirakka or näkkäri there There is a kind of "tuorejuusto" made in these parts of the world but most probably it's not similar to what you're looking for... so my advice would be to try the "ethnic" foodstores near you (if you live in or around Helsinki, the Hämeentie Indian stores).
The Finnish names for those products are translations - think of "penguin -> pingviini" - just because there's a Finnish name for it, doesn't mean a penguin could be found at your doorstep, crouching in the snow
The Finnish names for those products are translations - think of "penguin -> pingviini" - just because there's a Finnish name for it, doesn't mean a penguin could be found at your doorstep, crouching in the snow
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Hei!
Yes, you can definitely get besan flour and probably some kind of fresh cheese - you can also try using ricotta cheese, which is a fresh cheese which you can get from K-market.
If you want to find the indian stores/ethnic stores in Hämeentie, here is a list with all the addresses and opening hours and so forth.
http://www.lintulaakso.net/kallionbasaari/luettelo.php
You can also ask for the products in English...Hindi...at these stores!
Hyvää ruokahalua!
Yes, you can definitely get besan flour and probably some kind of fresh cheese - you can also try using ricotta cheese, which is a fresh cheese which you can get from K-market.
If you want to find the indian stores/ethnic stores in Hämeentie, here is a list with all the addresses and opening hours and so forth.
http://www.lintulaakso.net/kallionbasaari/luettelo.php
You can also ask for the products in English...Hindi...at these stores!
Hyvää ruokahalua!