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Salmon chowder (Finnish: lohikeitto [ˈlohiˌkei̯tːo], Swedish: laxsoppa) is a common dish in Finland and other Nordic countries. It consists of salmon fillets, boiled potatoes, carrots and leeks. [1] [2] The dish is served hot, and typically seasoned with fresh dill, allspice, salt and black pepper.
Allspice, also known as Jamaica pepper, myrtle pepper, pimenta, or pimento, [a] is the dried unripe berry of Pimenta dioica, a midcanopy tree native to the Greater Antilles, southern Mexico, and Central America, now cultivated in many warm parts of the world. [3]
Salmon is a popular choice, both as kylmäsavustettu lohi: cold smoked salmon, lox, or served raw with lemon juice as graavilohi (gravlax in Swedish). The soup called lohikeitto is also one of the most popular salmon dishes in Finland. [9] It is common to smoke any type of fish, like salmon, zander, pike, perch and Baltic herring.
Garlic Roasted Salmon & Brussels Sprouts. ... Moroccan-Inspired Chicken & Sweet Potato Soup. This healthy chicken soup recipe gets bold Moroccan flavor from sweet potatoes, cumin, cinnamon ...
Inspired by the flavors of spanakopita, here we put a spin on spinach pie and turn it into a casserole. Adding chicken provides protein, while plenty of garlic and onions add flavor.
Loimulohi (Finnish: [ˈloi̯muˌlohi]) or loimutettu lohi (Finnish lit. "blazed salmon") is a Finnish fish preparation, in which salmon (or rainbow trout) is nailed to a plank with wooden pegs and cooked over the radiated heat from an open fire. Wooden pegs are used instead of regular nails because if used, the regular nails would get too hot ...
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The Finnish Labour Temple itself was the Canadian administration for the IWW for a number of years. When IWW organizer J. A. McDonald visited the Hoito and Finnish Labour Temple in 1926, "it was the activities of the women that he was most impressed by.