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The National Finnish Food Day (Finnish: Suomalaisen ruoan päivä, Swedish: Finländska matens dag) is a day celebrating Finnish food, observed on 4 September. It was launched in 2019 by the organisation behind the Finnish label-of-origin Hyvää Suomesta [fi] ('Produce of Finland'), together with the over 300 food producers certified to use the Hyvää Suomesta label on their food packaging.[1][2]

The National Finnish Food Day seeks to promote food produced in Finland, as well as the food producers, and to raise the awareness of Finnish food among consumers.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Finfood - Finnish Food Information".
  2. ^ "HYVÄÄ SUOMESTA - PRODUCE OF FINLAND".
  3. ^ "Suomalaisen ruoan päivä".