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Hapanvelli
TypePorridge
Place of originFinland
Main ingredientsRye sourdough starter, potatoes, peas

Hapanvelli (Finnish lit. “sour gruel”) is a traditional South-Eastern Finnish dish that resembles pea soup but has a more sour flavour. It takes roughly an hour to prepare hapanvelli, which is made from a rye sourdough starter, potatoes and peas.[1] It is traditionally served with a pat of butter and cold milk.

Hapanvelli is a traditional dish of the Virolahti municipality which has the annual summertime Virolahti Week (Virolahti-viikko) during which hapanvelli is sold. There is also a contest during Virolahti Week in which the best cook gets the title of Miss Hapanvelli (Hapanvellimissi).[2]

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  1. ^ Hapanvelli Virolahdelta
  2. ^ [dead link][1] Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine Virolahti municipality

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