One of the most popular places of Kemi is the town center marina, the inner harbor. There locates also the park Meripuisto. And in the park Meripuisto is "Jatulintarha". That's a troy town. It is actually a copy of another one found at the northern end of Ajoskrunni, Kemi.
The word "jatulintarha" was originally used to describe troy towns in the Kemi and Tornio region only. Because of the oldest research on troy towns concerned our local area, the name "jatulintarha" became a generic term used for them all over the country. "Jatuli" means a giant and "tarha" means a labyrinth. So, literally "jatulintarha" means a giant's labyrinth.
The most of Finland's 140 troy towns locate by the coast or archipelago. They are mostly from the Middle Ages.
This year our Easter cake was themed a bit like jatulintarha. For the cake I used the same idea than I always do. You can find the recipe from here. I just made it with 6 eggs. Added the filing and decoration. At the end we added dinosaur decorations on the cake because it was a borthdaycake for our grandchild.💛💜💚💙💝

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