Aarne offers him a glass jar of fresh honey. "Rik is the same. He'd add sugar to his sugar."
Aarne repeats tippaleipä for Isamu to help him with any part of the word he's still struggling with, it's not an easy word. "If you put the sugar over the fruit then it pulls the juice from the fruit and spreads the sugar. It ends up tasting sweeter."
He lets the twins mill over how they are going to construct their tippaleipä while he pulls the few out he is making to leave for others if he gets busy.
"I am Sami." He mentions but then considers that he might be asking what the celebration itself is for and not the culture. "We're animists and shamans, this time of year is when the sun stops setting and it's important to us because our deities are solar."
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on 2021-05-06 07:41 pm (UTC)Aarne repeats tippaleipä for Isamu to help him with any part of the word he's still struggling with, it's not an easy word. "If you put the sugar over the fruit then it pulls the juice from the fruit and spreads the sugar. It ends up tasting sweeter."
He lets the twins mill over how they are going to construct their tippaleipä while he pulls the few out he is making to leave for others if he gets busy.
"I am Sami." He mentions but then considers that he might be asking what the celebration itself is for and not the culture. "We're animists and shamans, this time of year is when the sun stops setting and it's important to us because our deities are solar."