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[[File:Kesäkeitto DSC04420 C.JPG|thumb|A bowl of kesäkeitto.]]
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'''Kesäkeitto''' ({{literal translation|summer soup}}) is a traditional [[vegetable soup]] in [[Finnish cuisine]] cooked in milk with [[butter]], [[potato]]es, [[carrot]]s, [[pea]]s, [[cauliflower]] and possibly other vegetables of the season.<ref name="soup"/><ref>https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-6222956 uutisartikkeli (in Finnish)</ref> During the [[Russo-Finnish wars|wars in the 1940s]], summer soup was very popular in Finland because the availability of many foods was awkward at the time and was satisfying at the time with the dishes offered by the garden.<ref name="soup">[http://kotiliesi.fi/ruoka/reseptit/kesakeitto Kesäkeitto] Kotiliesi (in Finnish)</ref> For this reason, the [[Swedish-speaking population of Finland|Finno-Swedes]] used it the name ''snålsoppa'' (''snål'' means "stingy").<ref name="soup"/>
'''Kesäkeitto''' ({{IPA|fi|ˈkesæˌkei̯t̪ːo|lang}}; {{literal translation|summer soup}}) is a traditional [[vegetable soup]] in [[Finnish cuisine]] cooked in milk with [[butter]], [[potato]]es, [[carrot]]s, [[pea]]s, [[cauliflower]] and possibly other vegetables of the season.<ref name="soup"/><ref>https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-6222956 uutisartikkeli (in Finnish)</ref> During the [[Russo-Finnish wars|wars in the 1940s]], summer soup was very popular in Finland because the availability of many foods was inconsistent, it was satisfying, and it could be made with ingredients from the garden.<ref name="soup">[http://kotiliesi.fi/ruoka/reseptit/kesakeitto Kesäkeitto] Kotiliesi (in Finnish)</ref> For this reason, the [[Swedish-speaking population of Finland|Finno-Swedes]] called it ''snålsoppa'' (''snål'' means "stingy").<ref name="soup"/>


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of soups]]
* [[List of soups]]
* ''[[Mykyrokka]]''


== Sources ==
== Sources ==
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== External links ==
* [https://www.tasteatlas.com/kesakeitto Kesäkeitto] at TasteAtlas

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[[Category:Vegetable soups]]
[[Category:Finnish cuisine]]
[[Category:Finnish cuisine]]



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Latest revision as of 04:47, 1 September 2024

A bowl of kesäkeitto

Kesäkeitto (Finnish: [ˈkesæˌkei̯t̪ːo]; lit.'summer soup') is a traditional vegetable soup in Finnish cuisine cooked in milk with butter, potatoes, carrots, peas, cauliflower and possibly other vegetables of the season.[1][2] During the wars in the 1940s, summer soup was very popular in Finland because the availability of many foods was inconsistent, it was satisfying, and it could be made with ingredients from the garden.[1] For this reason, the Finno-Swedes called it snålsoppa (snål means "stingy").[1]

See also

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Sources

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  • Tero Kallio, Kimmo Saira: Simply Scandinavian: Travelling in Time with Finnish Cuisine and Nature. Raikas Publishing Ltd., 2009. ISBN 9529996217

References

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  1. ^ a b c Kesäkeitto Kotiliesi (in Finnish)
  2. ^ https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-6222956 uutisartikkeli (in Finnish)
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