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On what basis is Mämmi considered to be similar to Samanu?? They are made out of completely different ingredients (one out of rye flour the other out of wheatgerm) and there is no information given here to suggest that they are prepared in the same way either. I suggest the reference be deleted unless some facts to back up the suggestion can be given.
LookingGlass (talk) 19:48, 14 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Some person Celliprong not knowing any Wikipedia syntax had added Mämmi in the title "See also". I corrected that, I added a short description of how similar Mämmi is to Samanu. I only know Mämmi, not Samanu. Preparation is similar, spring festival is similar, difference is just the cereal. I think a "See also" is deserved. Teeschmid (talk) 12:27, 22 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]