Mattihan se sopan keitti
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Mattihan se sopan keitti is a Finnish
Finland
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 series presented by ski jumping
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 legend Matti Nykänen
Matti Nykänen
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. New webisodes of the series are aired every Tuesday and Friday on Sub
Sub (TV channel)
Sub is a Finnish TV channel owned by Bonnier. The previous owner Alma Media sold Sub and its sister channels to Swedish Bonnier and Proventus in 2005.-Programs and audience:...

TV channel's web site. Mattihan se sopan keitti first aired on November 27, 2009.

Episodes

  1. Kalasoppa (fish soup)
  2. Thaisoppa (thai soup)
  3. Makkarasoppa (sausage soup)
  4. Tomaattisoppa (tomato soup)
  5. Kaalisoppa (cabbage soup)
  6. Jauhelihasoppa (mince soup)
  7. Juuressoppa (root vegetable soup)
  8. Borssisoppa (borscht soup)
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