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> reverse is true for that twin in Finland where rye is more predominant than wheat

Calling yield of 26 mtons predominant over 869 mtons[1] seems like an exaggeration and maybe barley was meant instead of rye? Or I'm misinterpreting something.

[1] https://vyr.fi/app/uploads/2024/01/inengl_1ca381b_Production...




Knowing Finns, I'd wager that they mean rye flour is used more for bread than wheat flour. They're not talking about general production of flour, but usage in bread.


Ah, that would make more sense. But even so, wheat seems to be three times more popular than rye: https://ruokatieto.fi/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Tietohaaruk...


I had thought rye was used for sourdough starter outside of Finland also.

Rye based starter can be used for wheat bread without problems, but it may make sense to feed it some wheat beforehand.

Also if you can find Finnish (== white colored) rye flour, consider baking some sourdough Finnish rye bread.


Oh, I didn't know this about starters. And my mom used to make her own sourdough bread ... although it was of oat, so perhaps the starter was oatmeal as well. I'll have to ask her!


milli-tons? Isn't that kg?

It should be Mtonne or just Mt.

Why is it so difficult for writers on economics to understand SI prefixes?




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