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Latest revision as of 02:51, 18 March 2025
Turun sinappi (also known as Turku mustard) is a type of mustard that originated in Turku, Finland. It is a popular condiment in Finland and is known for its distinctive, strong flavor.
History[edit]
Turun sinappi was first produced in 1945 by the company Oy Turun Sinappi. The original recipe was created by a local Turku resident, who wanted to create a mustard that was different from the ones available at the time. The recipe was a success, and Turun sinappi quickly became a popular condiment in Finland.
Production[edit]
Turun sinappi is made from water, mustard seeds, vinegar, sugar, and salt. The mustard seeds are ground into a powder, which is then mixed with the other ingredients to create a paste. The paste is then aged for a period of time to develop its flavor.
Varieties[edit]
There are several varieties of Turun sinappi available, including mild, medium, and strong. The strong variety is the most popular and is known for its intense, spicy flavor.
Usage[edit]
Turun sinappi is commonly used as a condiment for sausages, meatballs, and other types of meat. It is also used in various Finnish dishes, such as lihapiirakka (a type of meat pie) and karjalanpaisti (a traditional Finnish stew).
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