My brother got this in finland. Do we have to cook it to eat it? by kovac031 Tags:finland 9 comments No, as a rule canned foods do not need preparation. Open can. Arm yourself with a fork. Eat. Manufacturer’s site says it’s good for sandwich topping, so safe to eat as is. https://www.riipisen.fi/product/3/riipisen-poronlihasailyke-400g No, but it taste better if heated. It is reindeer spam. Heat it up, do some proper mashed potatoes and add some lingonberry jam. no, but you have to cook me before you eat it You should throw it in the bin. Reindeer meat has to be fresh. No need. I saw santa walking around looking worried.. He was wondering where his reindeers are.. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Manufacturer’s site says it’s good for sandwich topping, so safe to eat as is. https://www.riipisen.fi/product/3/riipisen-poronlihasailyke-400g
9 comments
No, as a rule canned foods do not need preparation.
Open can. Arm yourself with a fork. Eat.
Manufacturer’s site says it’s good for sandwich topping, so safe to eat as is.
https://www.riipisen.fi/product/3/riipisen-poronlihasailyke-400g
No, but it taste better if heated. It is reindeer spam.
Heat it up, do some proper mashed potatoes and add some lingonberry jam.
no, but you have to cook me before you eat it
You should throw it in the bin. Reindeer meat has to be fresh.
No need.
I saw santa walking around looking worried.. He was wondering where his reindeers are..