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Pulla + calories

Post by Meri-Tuuli » Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:31 pm

I don't suppose anyone knows how many calories are in your average pulla - actually does anyone know of any (obviously Finnish) websites that list this sort of info?

I've gained a couple of kilos over the winter.......

Thanks.



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Post by EP » Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:41 pm

"Pikkupulla ilman täytteitä sisältää energiaa n. 150 kcal ja 4 g rasvaa. Voitaikinapohjaisissa viinereissä on vastaavasti kaloreita n. 300 kcal ja rasvaa 17 g."

Pulla is lightfood. One has about 150 calories and only 4 grams of fat. So called Wiener-leipä type buns have double calories and 4 times more fat.

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Post by Karhunkoski » Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:43 pm

Not sure, but if you think one small biscuit has around 60-90, then I guess you're looking at a coupla hundred. Perhaps you could look on a bag of pulla next time you're in S-Market.


I read an interesting article on the subject on the BBC recently, not sure if you saw it, in case you or anyone is interested I'll get it, erm hang on,

ok here's the link:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/humanbody/truthaboutfood/slim/

So, next time you go to blame your metabolism for your weight, remember the cold hard truth - thin people eat less.
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Post by enk » Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:51 pm

Take your pick from Fineli's list:

http://www.fineli.fi/foodsearch.php?name=pulla&lang=fi

:)

The way my MIL used to make them, they probably outdo danish
pastries :D

-enk

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Post by Meri-Tuuli » Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:18 pm

Thanks for the replies!

I had one of those pullas which are kinda have a swirl on the top (not the simple butter pullas or Korva ones). Anyway it was very tasty.

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Post by Hank W. » Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:43 pm

Yeah well you know why they call the duck a 'pullasorsa' - cause its got fat and waddles... :twisted:

I eat pulla so seldom its unbelievable. Sometimes a korvapuusti though, with proper cinammon... once a year prolly...
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Post by Meri-Tuuli » Mon Feb 26, 2007 8:48 pm

Pulla is great! hmmm.

It has to be fresh through.

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Post by Karhunkoski » Tue Feb 27, 2007 6:51 am

Hank W. wrote:I eat pulla so seldom its unbelievable. Sometimes a korvapuusti though, with proper cinammon... once a year prolly...
That is rare! :o

Pulla are deffo one of the best things about Finland, sooooo tasty!
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Re: Pulla + calories

Post by magenta22 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:32 pm

Would anyone know the best way to make Pulla in the UK?

I tried to make it and it was awful, it looked like pulla but believe me it didn't smell like pulla :-D and it was rock hard. I had to throw it away because it was inedible.

I think perhaps it was the yeast, would anyone be able to suggest the best yeast to buy in the UK to make it with?

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Re: Pulla + calories

Post by tuulen » Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:03 pm

magenta22 wrote:Would anyone know the best way to make Pulla in the UK?
Pulla is Finland's best kept secret, absolutely delicious!

I do not know how to make pulla, but here is a recipe that I found online: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Finnish-Pulla/Detail.aspx

That recipe looks reasonably close to the pulla my MIL makes.
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Re: Pulla + calories

Post by Cloudberry » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:36 pm

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magenta22 wrote:Would anyone know the best way to make Pulla in the UK?

I tried to make it and it was awful, it looked like pulla but believe me it didn't smell like pulla :-D and it was rock hard. I had to throw it away because it was inedible.

I think perhaps it was the yeast, would anyone be able to suggest the best yeast to buy in the UK to make it with?
Maybe you messed up with the recipe. I'd say you could make pulla anywhere in the world provided you can get some plain flour, yeast and cardamom. The lightest pulla is a well proofed one. Not that I'm a pulla making expert just yet but I've been taking pulla making lessons and it seems that the trick is in fresh ingredients and good technique :)
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Re: Pulla + calories

Post by magenta22 » Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:39 pm

I think so too, I think perhaps the recipe I was following gave me the wrong amount of yeast needed (think it was something like 8g which was a whole pot!) of course having not made it before I didn't think anything of it as it was in line with all the other ingredients proportions.

I've since got a cookbook of Finnish recipes so I will have to try it again :-)

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Re: Pulla + calories

Post by Pursuivant » Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:38 pm

What do you mean "whole pot"? The matchbox-sized lump of fresh hiiva you get from the store here weighs 50g... 8g is like one match thin slice off it if even that. One A4 of 80g/m2 copy paper weighs 5g so 8g is two papers... with dry yeast its even less as its more potent, like a teaspoonful into the warm milk so you get it "going"...
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Re: Pulla + calories

Post by Cloudberry » Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:51 pm

Maybe it was brewers yeast. Now that WOULD taste real bad :lol:
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Re: Pulla + calories

Post by magenta22 » Tue Jan 26, 2010 2:42 pm

Pursuivant wrote:What do you mean "whole pot"? The matchbox-sized lump of fresh hiiva you get from the store here weighs 50g... 8g is like one match thin slice off it if even that. One A4 of 80g/m2 copy paper weighs 5g so 8g is two papers... with dry yeast its even less as its more potent, like a teaspoonful into the warm milk so you get it "going"...
In the shop I went to it was a 'whole pot' I even measured it. It wasn't a large nescafe sized tin :lol: even I would realise that, that size would be too much :mrgreen:

It was active dry yeast cloudberry, well that's what it said on the tin!


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