Uunijuusto
Finnish dessert made of colostrum / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uunijuusto is a Finnish dish made from cow's colostrum, the first milk of a calved cow,[1] salted and baked. Sometimes uunijuusto is also made from ordinary milk and eggs. In Sweden, the dish is named kalvdans (calve's dance).
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The word uunijuusto literally means "oven cheese", but uunijuusto is not properly a cheese.[2]
Uunijuusto is sometimes eaten for dessert with berries (often cloudberries) or jam or mehukeitto, a soup made from fresh berries such as lingonberries or redcurrants.