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Encylopedic significance
editAs far as I know, Kebakko is not a Finnish meal, but a relatively unknown and recent industrial product/brand of Saarioinen Oy. As such, in my opinion, this article is erroneus and gives the reader a wrong image of the relevancy of the dish. Of course, I could be mistaken. Can anyone refer to any non-Saarioinen/non-advertisement related material about "kebakkos"? hydrox (talk) 15:11, 9 April 2009 (UTC)
- I don't think that they are in any way especially popular compared to other microwave meals. When I think of it, my nearest convenience store isn't probably even selling them anymore. On top of that, I'm pretty certain that similar, self-made dishes aren't usually cooked at home. At least I've never heard of anyone making Kebakko-style meat sticks. This topic is clearly non-notable. JJohannes (talk) 23:02, 6 April 2011 (UTC)
- With the help of an "Internet search tool" such as Google, you might find several non-Saarioinen references to this food, mostly recipes for making them at home. Such as this, apparently published in a somewhat notable Finnish subscription newspaper in 1991. Which kind of matches my recollection of seeing them as a child around that time. Dysii (talk) 12:15, 17 June 2012 (UTC)