Semla

Semla

A semla is a traditional pastry in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Estonia, associated with Lent and especially Shrove Tuesday. The name derives from the Latin "semilia", which was the name used for the finest quality wheat flour. In the southernmost part of Sweden, Skåne and by the Swedish speaking population in Finland, they are known as "fastlagsbulle", in Denmark they are known as "fastelavnsbolle" ("fastlagen" and "fastelavn" being the equivalent of shrovetide), and in Norway fastelavensbolle. In Finnish it is known as "laskiaispulla", and in Estonian as "vastlakukkel".

The oldest version of the semla was a plain bread bun, eaten in a bowl of warm milk. In Swedish this is known as "hetvägg" (literally meaning "hotwall") and originates from middle German "hete Weggen" (hot wedges) or "heisse Wecken" (hot buns) [ [http://www.nordiskamuseet.se/makeframeset.asp?sUrl=http%3A//www.nordiskamuseet.se/publication.asp%3Fpublicationid%3D1437&Cat=&catName=&publicationid=1437 Nordiska Museét: Fettisdagsbullen] ] [ [http://www.rootsweb.com/~swewgw/Fact/Cult/facCulTrad02.htm The special treat FASTLAGSBULLE] ] . Today, the semla consists of a cardamom-spiced wheat bun which has its top cut off and insides scooped out and is then filled with a mix of the scooped-out bread crumbs, milk and almond paste, topped with whipped cream. The cut-off top is then put back as a lid and dusted with icing sugar. It is nowadays often eaten on its own, with coffee or similar, but there are still those who eat it in a bowl of hot milk. In Finland, the bun is sometimes filled with strawberry jam instead of almond paste, and bakeries in Finland usually offer both versions. (Many bakeries distinguish between the two by decorating the traditional bun with almonds on top where as the jam filled version only has powdered sugar on top).

The semla was originally eaten only on Shrove Tuesday, as the last festive food before Lent. However, with Protestantism the Swedes stopped observing Lent, and the semla in its bowl of warm milk became a traditional dessert every Tuesday between Shrove Tuesday and Easter. Today, semlas are available in shops and bakeries every day from shortly after Christmas until Easter. Each Swede consumes on average five bakery-produced semlas each year, in addition to all those that are homemade [ [http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/story/0,2789,599993,00.html Aftonbladet: Svenska folket laddar för fettisdagen] ] .

King Adolf Frederick of Sweden died of digestion problems on February 12, 1771 after consuming a meal consisting of lobster, caviar, sauerkraut, smoked herring and champagne, which was topped off by 14 servings of semla, served with bowls of hot milk. Semla was the king's favorite dessert.

This was the sweet chosen to represent Finland in the Café Europe initiative of the Austrian presidency of the European Union, on Europe Day 2006.

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ee also

*Swedish cuisine


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