Finland foods
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Re: Finland foods
No, we only serve fried rat on a stick.
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Something wicked this way comes."
Something wicked this way comes."
Re: Finland foods
Black Russian caviar is not common, I suppose because of the price. But orange "mäti" from salmon and whitefish are very common. You get those from any supermarket. Or restaurant if they have blinis on the menu. February is usually The Blini Month.
The most delicious orange stuff comes from a little estern Finnish lake fish called "muikku".
The most delicious orange stuff comes from a little estern Finnish lake fish called "muikku".
Re: Finland foods
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Re: Finland foods
Where can you buy those from? Cut-my-own-throat Tipplään luono-food emporiumPursuivant wrote:No, we only serve fried rat on a stick.
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Re: Finland foods
I just noticed that K-market in Rauhankatu 9, Kruununhaka, Helsinki sells Finnish (yes Finnish!!!!) caviar and fine sturgeon. For more information check out the producers website:EP wrote:Black Russian caviar is not common, I suppose because of the price. But orange "mäti" from salmon and whitefish are very common. You get those from any supermarket. Or restaurant if they have blinis on the menu. February is usually The Blini Month.
The most delicious orange stuff comes from a little estern Finnish lake fish called "muikku".
http://www.careliancaviar.com/