In Finland, food is not rushed, it unfolds gently, mirroring the rhythm of the day and the landscape
beyond the window. Each meal is an expression of seasonality, simplicity and a deep connection to
nature.

Begin the day with coffee and korvapuusti, the beloved Finnish cinnamon rolls, a delightful mixture of
sugar, cinnamon, and butter, with a hint of cardamom for a unique flavour. Warm, soft and quietly
indulgent, it’s best enjoyed slowly, often by a sunlit café window or at a market square where the city
wakes at an unhurried pace.

As the day settles, time-honoured classics take centre stage such as Karelian pies, a traditional
Finnish dish from the Karelia region between Finland and Russia. This delicious pastry combines
simple yet flavourful rice porridge filling with delicate rye crusts and creamy rice filling are topped with
egg butter, while leipäjuusto, Finland’s distinctive “squeaky” cheese, is served warm with golden
cloudberries or paired, unexpectedly, with coffee. These are flavours shaped by time, not trends.
As afternoon drifts in, nature finds its way onto the plate. Hand-picked berries, wild mushrooms and
seasonal produce appear in cafés and kitchens, reflecting Finland’s forests and fields. From
chanterelles to blueberries, the landscape defines the menu.

For many Finns, foraging is part of everyday life, be it strawberries from open fields or blueberries and
raspberries from nearby forests. For visitors, local market squares offer an easier introduction, serving
as the heart of Finnish towns and cities, where each season’s best produce, flowers and handicrafts
are on display.

Evenings celebrate the country’s lakes and wilderness. Creamy salmon soup, served with sweet
archipelago bread, is a comforting classic, while game meats such as moose and grouse feature in
refined Nordic kitchens, robust yet elegant, deeply rooted yet contemporary.

The day ends on a sweet note with Finnish confectionery, a world of bold and comforting flavours.
From the distinctive bite of salty salmiakki to smooth, melt-in-the-mouth chocolates, Finnish sweets
cater to every palate. Iconic brands such as Fazer and Brunberg offer a wide range of confections that
are as much a part of Finnish culture as they are a treat.
For travellers from India, this journey begins well before arrival. With direct flights from Delhi to
Helsinki, Finnair introduces guests to Nordic flavours at 35,000 feet through its thoughtfully curated
Nordic Kitchen. From the first meal onboard to the final coffee in Finland, the experience is seamless,
sensory and distinctly Scandinavian setting the tone for a destination where food tells the story of
place.