"joka keitetyn paistaa, se makean maistaa" meaning in Finnish

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Proverb

Head templates: {{head|fi|proverb|head=joka keitetyn paistaa, se makean maistaa}} joka keitetyn paistaa, se makean maistaa
  1. Twice-cooked foods can taste better than their once-cooked counterparts. Tags: literally
    Sense id: en-joka_keitetyn_paistaa,_se_makean_maistaa-fi-proverb-ETD377rg Categories (other): Finnish entries with incorrect language header, Finnish proverbs

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