Pettuleipä, or pine bark bread, was made in Finland during times of famine. To make it, the inner bark of pine trees would be harvested, dried, and ground into a kind of flour, then added to bread recipes to stretch out the precious wheat flour. HUGE thanks to Lovely Anna for suggesting this recipe and for sending me the difficult-to-find pine bark flour. 🙏 New videos every Thursday and Saturday 8 pm EST. Join the #emmymade League of Adventuresome Eaters & find me here: 👚 Merch: ❤️ Subscribe: 👩🏻 Website: 🐦 Twitter: 🌈 Instagram: 🙃 Facebook: ⏰ Tiktok: @emmymadetok 🎂 Cameo: 🐝: emmymade extras: To find links to the tools and books I use in the kitchen visit my Emmymade Amazon shop: Find the original recipe here -- Finnish School Children making pettuleipa: Traditional Pettuleipa making: Hard Times Playlist: Emmy Eats Finland: How to Brew Kombucha: OXO Good Grips adjustable measuring cup: (Amazon affiliate link) This video is NOT sponsored. Just making bark bread. 😉 “Aoi“ courtesy of , and royalty-free Sprightly from iMovie. If you’re reading this, you know what’s what. Comment: “Hoo-hoo!“
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