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Terms in Finnish 301-310 of 2262

humala

/HOO-mal-lah/
[Finnish]

Hops. The male flower shoots are boiled, tossed in butter or sometimes cooked in cream.

hummeri

/HOO-may-ree/
[Finnish] plural hummerit / hummereita

Lobster. The European lobster is a large, marine shellfish with huge claws and is dark, mottled blue-black before cooking, turning red during the process. The flesh is sweet and tender. The Maine or American lobster found in the United States is huge in size and lacks the wonderful sweetness of its European cousin. American varieties may sometimes be brick red before cooking. In Europe they are likely to up to 2 kg (4¼ lbs) while North American ones may be a lot larger. Increasingly, American lobsters are imported for use in Europe.

hummerikastike

/HOO-may-ree-KAH-stee-kay/
[Finnish]

Lobster sauce. You may see this referred to as "hummerikastiketta".

hummerikeitto

/HOO-may-ree-KAY-ee-toh/
[Finnish]

A creamy lobster soup or bisque.

hunaja

/HOO-nah-yah/
[Finnish]

Honey. You may also see this referred to by the singular partitive form "hunajaa".

hunajameloni

/HOO-nah-yah-MEH-loh-nee/
[Finnish] plural hunajamelonit / hunajameloneja

"Honey melon." Honeydew melon.

huomenna

[Finnish]

Tomorrow

HYLA-maito

[Finnish]

Milk which is low in lactose. It may also be referred to as "HYLA-maitoa".

hyvää huomenta

[Finnish]

Good morning

hyvää iltaa

[Finnish]

Good evening