List of Sámi dishes

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This is an incomplete list of Sámi dishes and other dishes related to the culture of the Sámi people, which spans Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia as well.

Description

= Bread =

  • Gáhkko – Soft flatbread, baked in a frying pan or on a flat stone.{{cite book|last1=Annica Grundström|first1=Karin Baer|title=Survival in Samiland: Cultural cookbook and stories after seasons|date=27 October 2014|publisher=BoD - Books on Demand|isbn=978-9174635683|page=24|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nncZBQAAQBAJ&q=G%C3%A1hkko++cuisine&pg=PA35}}
  • Gárrpa – Thin, crusty bread.
  • Ståmpå – Loaf

= Desserts =

  • Cloudberries – Eaten both fresh and as jam. Cloudberry jam goes well warm with ice cream.
  • Coffee with leipäjuusto
  • Guompa – angelica mixed with milk and left in barrels to ferment.
  • Gumppus – Blood cakes and blood sausages boiled with potatoes and meat.
  • Jåbmå – Leaves of Mountain sorrel cooked to a stew, usually served with sugar and milk.

= Fish dishes =

= Meat dishes =

  • Bierggomales – Cooked meat of various kind, chops and sides are common. Also tongue, marrow bones, liver are a part of the Sami cuisine. The dish is more like a five-course dinner, with various parts served in order with hot broth straight from the pot.
  • Bierggojubttsa – A soup containing meat, potatoes, carrots or other root vegetables.
  • Guorppa – A kind of sausage made of minced meat wrapped in omentum.
  • Gåjkkebierggo – Dried meat, eaten as it is or in soup with potato and rice.
  • Mallemárffe – Blood sausage{{cite web|title=What Food Do You Just Have To Try On A Trip To Lapland?|url=http://www.hotelandtransportation.com/what-food-do-you-just-have-to-try-on-a-trip-to-lapland/|website=Hotelandtransportation.com|access-date=12 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160203043522/http://www.hotelandtransportation.com/what-food-do-you-just-have-to-try-on-a-trip-to-lapland/|archive-date=3 February 2016|url-status=dead}}
  • Sautéed reindeer
  • Slåbbå – Blood pancakes{{cite web|last1=Torrents|first1=Anna|title=21 Cosas que no sabías de los Sami|url=http://www.traveler.es/viajes/mundo-traveler/articulos/21-cosas-que-no-sabias-de-los-sami/5622|website=Traveler.es|access-date=12 June 2015}}
  • Suovasbierggo – Smoked meat, eaten as it is or fried
  • Smoked reindeer

See also

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