Porilainen

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Porilainen
Porilainen.jpg
TypeSandwich
Place of originFinland
Main ingredientsWhite bread, sausage, onions, pickled cucumber, ketchup, mustard

Porilainen (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈporilɑi̯nen]) is a sandwich and street food dish in Finnish cuisine made from white bread and a thick slice of sausage, normally jagdwurst (jahtimakkara). Additional ingredients may include diced sweet onion, chopped pickled cucumber, ketchup, mustard, and in some cases mayonnaise or fried egg.

The name porilainen may be a pun on the word purilainen ('burger'). While it literally means "something originating from the city of Pori", the dish was invented in the 1950s by students at Satakuntalainen Osakunta, one of the student nations of the University of Helsinki.[1] Nevertheless, the dish has been adopted by Pori and it is now considered a kind of traditional food of the locality.[2]

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  1. ^ "Archived copy". www.kaenkky.com. Archived from the original on 10 March 2005. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ MTV:n grilliraportti: Näin syntyy legendaarinen porilainen – on siinä makkarasiivulla kokoa! – MTV Uutiset (in Finnish)


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