alkuruoat
Alkuruoat is the Finnish term for appetizers or starter dishes served before the main course. The word combines alku ("beginning") and ruoka ("food"). In Finnish cuisine, alkuruoat are intended to stimulate the appetite and to set the tone of a meal. They are typically lighter in weight and flavor than the main course and are often prepared in small portions.
Context and use: Traditionally, alkuruoat appeared in formal Finnish banquets and in households during festive meals.
Common forms and ingredients: Alkuruoat encompass a wide range of bite-sized foods. Typical components include fish
Regional and modern variations: In Finland, seasonal ingredients such as berries, rye bread, and local fish