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[[File:Tunnbröd-2007-07-14.jpg|thumb|Traditional Swedish tunnbröd]] | ==Tunnbröd== | ||
[[File:Tunnbröd-2007-07-14.jpg|thumb|right|Traditional Swedish tunnbröd]] | |||
'''Tunnbröd''' is a type of traditional Swedish flatbread. It is a staple in Swedish cuisine and is known for its thin, soft texture. Tunnbröd is often used as a wrap for various fillings, making it a versatile component of Swedish meals. | |||
==History== | |||
Tunnbröd has a long history in Sweden, with its origins tracing back to the northern regions of the country. It was traditionally baked in large batches and stored for long periods, making it an essential part of the diet in rural areas. The bread was originally baked on a flat stone or in a wood-fired oven, giving it a distinctive flavor. | |||
== | ==Ingredients and Preparation== | ||
Tunnbröd | Tunnbröd is typically made from a combination of [[wheat flour]], [[rye flour]], and sometimes [[barley flour]]. The dough is leavened with [[baking powder]] or [[yeast]], and it may include ingredients such as [[milk]], [[buttermilk]], or [[sour cream]] to enhance its flavor and texture. | ||
The preparation of tunnbröd involves rolling the dough into thin sheets, which are then baked on a hot surface. The baking process is quick, resulting in a soft and pliable bread that can be easily rolled or folded. | |||
== | ==Culinary Uses== | ||
Tunnbröd is highly versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes. It is commonly used to make wraps, filled with ingredients such as [[smoked salmon]], [[shrimp]], [[potatoes]], and [[vegetables]]. It can also be served alongside [[soups]] and [[stews]], or used as a base for [[open-faced sandwiches]]. | |||
In Sweden, tunnbröd is often associated with traditional dishes such as "tunnbrödsrulle," a popular street food that consists of a tunnbröd wrap filled with [[mashed potatoes]], [[hot dogs]], and various condiments. | |||
== Cultural Significance == | ==Cultural Significance== | ||
Tunnbröd holds a special place in Swedish culture, particularly in the northern regions where it originated. It is often featured in festive occasions and is a symbol of Swedish culinary heritage. The bread is celebrated for its simplicity and adaptability, reflecting the resourcefulness of Swedish cooking traditions. | |||
== Related | ==Related pages== | ||
* [[Swedish cuisine]] | |||
* [[Flatbread]] | * [[Flatbread]] | ||
* [[Rye bread]] | * [[Rye bread]] | ||
[[Category:Swedish breads]] | |||
[[Category:Swedish | |||
[[Category:Flatbreads]] | [[Category:Flatbreads]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:59, 15 February 2025
A traditional Swedish flatbread
Tunnbröd[edit]

Tunnbröd is a type of traditional Swedish flatbread. It is a staple in Swedish cuisine and is known for its thin, soft texture. Tunnbröd is often used as a wrap for various fillings, making it a versatile component of Swedish meals.
History[edit]
Tunnbröd has a long history in Sweden, with its origins tracing back to the northern regions of the country. It was traditionally baked in large batches and stored for long periods, making it an essential part of the diet in rural areas. The bread was originally baked on a flat stone or in a wood-fired oven, giving it a distinctive flavor.
Ingredients and Preparation[edit]
Tunnbröd is typically made from a combination of wheat flour, rye flour, and sometimes barley flour. The dough is leavened with baking powder or yeast, and it may include ingredients such as milk, buttermilk, or sour cream to enhance its flavor and texture.
The preparation of tunnbröd involves rolling the dough into thin sheets, which are then baked on a hot surface. The baking process is quick, resulting in a soft and pliable bread that can be easily rolled or folded.
Culinary Uses[edit]
Tunnbröd is highly versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes. It is commonly used to make wraps, filled with ingredients such as smoked salmon, shrimp, potatoes, and vegetables. It can also be served alongside soups and stews, or used as a base for open-faced sandwiches.
In Sweden, tunnbröd is often associated with traditional dishes such as "tunnbrödsrulle," a popular street food that consists of a tunnbröd wrap filled with mashed potatoes, hot dogs, and various condiments.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Tunnbröd holds a special place in Swedish culture, particularly in the northern regions where it originated. It is often featured in festive occasions and is a symbol of Swedish culinary heritage. The bread is celebrated for its simplicity and adaptability, reflecting the resourcefulness of Swedish cooking traditions.