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Mykyrokka

Mykyrokka is a traditional Finnish soup, particularly popular in the region of Savonia. It is a hearty dish made primarily from blood dumplings and potatoes, often served during the colder months.

Ingredients[edit]

The main ingredients of Mykyrokka include:

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of Mykyrokka involves several steps: 1. Making the Blood Dumplings: The blood dumplings are made by mixing rye flour, blood, and salt into a thick batter, which is then shaped into small balls. 2. Cooking the Soup Base: The pork bones or meat are boiled in water to create a rich broth. Onions, carrots, and potatoes are then added to the broth and cooked until tender. 3. Adding the Dumplings: The blood dumplings are added to the soup and cooked until they float to the surface, indicating they are done. 4. Seasoning: The soup is seasoned with salt and pepper to taste.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Mykyrokka is more than just a meal; it is a part of the cultural heritage of the Savonia region. It is often prepared during special occasions and family gatherings, symbolizing warmth and togetherness.

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