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Kama (food)

Kama is a dish from the Baltic region, most commonly eaten in Estonia and Finland, based on milled cereals and legumes, traditionally prepared and eaten uncooked as fast food by combining the fine flour mixture with just cow milk or buttermilk. The main ingredient of kama is the "kama flour" which nowadays typically contains a mixture of roasted barley, rye, oat and pea flour.

Similar flour mixtures
A similar product to kamajahu is the Swedish '''', a flour consisting exclusively of roasted oats which is traditionally made in the Swedish province of Värmland. It was brought there by Forest Finns. In several Turkic languages, similar flours are called , but these are made of coarse or finely milled flour from roasted barley or wheat, and typically do not contain legumes. == See also ==
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