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Northern Finnish stew of blodpalt, potatoes, and pork
Rössypottu
TypeStew
Place of originFinland
Region or stateOulu
Main ingredientsRössy (blood, beer, rye flour, spices), Potatoes, pork

Rössypottu (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈrøsːyˌpotːu]) is a traditional Finnish dish which originates from the Oulu region yet is very much unknown in the southern parts of the country. Essentially a very simple dish, it is a stew made using potatoes (pottu, peruna), some pork and the main ingredient, so-called "rössy" i.e. blodpalt made of blood, beer, rye flour and some spices. Locally this dish is often referred to as "the pride of Oulu".

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References

  1. ^ HT (2012-12-07). "Rössypottu keeps Oulu culinary tradition alive". Helsinki Times. Retrieved 2024-05-06.


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