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Karelian pasties topped with egg butter

Egg butter (Template:Lang-fi, Template:Lang-et) is a mixture of butter and chopped hard boiled eggs. It is one of the most popular innovations in Estonian cuisine and Finnish cuisine. In Finland, egg butter is typically spread over hot Karelian pasties before eating. In Estonia, egg butter and leib (dark rye bread) are traditionally included in the Easter Sunday meal.

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References

  1. Ojakangasm Beatrice A. (1999). The Great Scandinavian Baking Book, pp. 269–273. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 0816634963
  2. Symington, Andy and Dunford, George (2009). Finland, p. 58. Lonely Planet. ISBN 1741047714
  3. Kärne, Karin Annus (2005). Estonian Tastes and Traditions, pp. 13 and 204. Hippocrene Books. ISBN 0781811228

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