Kebakko is a type of ready-meal in Finland. Kebakkos are very similar to meatballs in Finland. It consists of meat, breadcrumbs, onions, eggs, and spices. The difference is mostly in shape; instead of a ball, kebakko is a piece of meat about 12 cm in length on a wooden stick, and is usually sold in packs of five to twelve.[1] The name comes from kebab, and the Finnish word kepakko, meaning "small stick."
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Kebakko represents fusion cuisine. It combines kebab with traditional Finnish meatloaf. The usual way to serve kebakkos is to heat them and serve them with various sauces for dipping; the stick enables the kebakkos to be dipped and eaten by hand.
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