mutti

Etymology
Given that the word has the sense "lump, small round mass of material" in dialects, it is probably a variant of. The dish in question is generally described as a "lumpy" dish. It has also been compared with.

The term has historically referred to somewhat different dishes in different parts of Finland. The porridge-like dish made from barley flour is from North and Central Ostrobothnia. In Tavastia, has traditionally referred to a relatively thin porridge or even a (thick) drink made from sweetened potatoes and rye flour. In the western side of Kymenlaakso, it has referred to a porridge-like stew made of flour, peas or beans and optionally swede/rutabaga. Furthermore, in some regions it may have referred to a type of paste made from talkkuna (kama).

Noun

 * 1) A traditional Finnish dish made from barley flour and resembling porridge.

Noun

 * 1) release
 * 2) freedom

Verb

 * 1)  to move
 * 2)  to relocate

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