Egg butter (Finnish: munavoi, Estonian: munavõi, Norwegian: eggesmør) is a mixture of butter and chopped hard boiled eggs.
In Finland, egg butter is typically spread over hot Karelian pasties.
[1][2] In Estonia, egg butter and leib (dark rye bread) are traditionally included in the Easter Sunday meal.
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