Muassakalvopää
Muassakalvopää is a Finnish term that translates literally to "mouth-fish-head." It is a colloquial and somewhat humorous way of referring to a type of pickled fish, often herring or Baltic herring, which is a traditional delicacy in Finnish cuisine. The name likely derives from the appearance of the fish when prepared in this manner, with its head still attached and the mouth open as if speaking or gasping.
The preparation of Muassakalvopää typically involves salting and then pickling the fish, often in a brine that
While the term itself is informal, the dish it represents is a significant part of Finnish culinary