|  Finska pinnar topped with pearled sugar | |
| Type | Cookie | 
|---|---|
| Course | Dessert | 
| Region or state | Scandinavia | 
| Main ingredients | Flour | 
| Ingredients generally used | Eggs, sugar, slivered almonds | 

Packaged finskepinner
(Swedish: Finska pinnar), (Norwegian: Finske pinner), (Danish: Finsk brød) or Finnish sticks are a Scandinavian shortbread cookie characterized by its long shape, crispy texture, and its frequent consumption during Christmas.[1] It's also frequently featured in sju sorters kakor, a Scandinavian tradition of preparing seven different kinds of cookies for guests.[2] Contrary to what the name implies, it's not thought to be of Finnish origin, and it's uncertain how this cookie received its name.
See also
References
- ↑ "Finske pinner". www.dansukker.no (in Norwegian Bokmål).
- ↑ Swedish cakes and cookies = Sju sorters kakor. Västerås: ICA bokförlag. 2005. ISBN 9153426843.
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