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{{Short description|Mixture of butter and chopped hard boiled eggs, eaten in Finland and Estonia}} |
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| name = Egg butter |
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| name = Egg butter |
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| type = Spread |
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| type = Spread |
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| country = Estonia |
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| country = Finland |
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| region = Northern Europe |
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| served = |
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| main_ingredient = Butter and chopped hard boiled eggs |
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| main_ingredient = Butter and chopped hard boiled eggs |
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| minor_ingredient = Salt |
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| serving_size = 100 g |
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| serving_size = 100 g |
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'''Egg butter''' ({{Lang-fi|munavoi}}, {{Lang-et|munavõi}}) is a mixture of butter and chopped ]s. It is one of the most popular spreads in ] and ]. |
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'''Egg butter''' ({{Langx|fi|munavoi}}, {{Langx|et|munavõi}}, {{Langx|no|eggesmør}}) is a mixture of butter and chopped ]s. It is a well known spread in ] and ]. |
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In Finland, egg butter is typically spread over hot ].<ref>Ojakangasm Beatrice A. (1999). , pp. 269–273. University of Minnesota Press. {{ISBN|0816634963}}</ref><ref>Symington, Andy and Dunford, George (2009). , p. 58. ]. {{ISBN|1741047714}}</ref> In Estonia, egg butter and ''leib'' (dark rye bread) are traditionally included in the ] meal.<ref>Kärne, Karin Annus (2005). , pp. 13 and 204. ]. {{ISBN|0781811228}}</ref> |
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In Finland, egg butter is typically spread over hot ].<ref>Ojakangas Beatrice A. (1999). , pp. 269–273. University of Minnesota Press. {{ISBN|0816634963}}</ref><ref>Symington, Andy and Dunford, George (2009). , p. 58. ]. {{ISBN|1741047714}}</ref> In Estonia, egg butter and ''leib'' (dark rye bread) are traditionally included in the ] meal.<ref>Kärne, Karin Annus (2005). , pp. 13 and 204. ]. {{ISBN|0781811228}}</ref> |
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*{{Cookbook-inline|Egg Butter}} |
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