In Finland, a popular main course is often fish, particularly salmon, which is commonly served smoked or grilled. Other traditional dishes include reindeer stew and various meat dishes, often accompanied by root vegetables and lingonberry sauce. Rye bread also plays a significant role in Finnish meals. Overall, Finnish cuisine emphasizes fresh, local ingredients and hearty flavors.
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Traditionally we eat ham. Some people eat turkey too. We also eat Turnip Casserole, Carrot Casserole and Potato Casserole. As you can see, we eat lots of casseroles. A traditional Christmas dish in Finland is also a beetroot salad. We drink mulled wine (known as "glögi" in Finland).
Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Finland.
The country of Finland in itself does not eat seafood. However, many of the citizens there do.
They do not I am 100% percent sure since I am from Finland and trust me they don't really eat meat.
With knife and fork, of course?
they eat shark fin soup
If you mean as the main protein, then yes. However, just like anyone else, we don't just eat a protein on its own for a main course, there would be various sides served too.
the main food you eat in a resturant
the main food you eat in a resturant
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I think you are the one who should know what you ate with your main course.
They eat the same types of food that most people do, although there are some dishes native to Finland.
Meatballs and wieners.
Of course people eat. IDIOT!
they eat turky, bread,makanches and mashpatato you can eat anything,realy
They breathe, eat, sleep, and drink. Same as you.