dippeinä
Dippeinä is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the coastal regions of southern Finland, particularly the Åland Islands. The name "dippeinä" is derived from the Swedish word *dippa*, meaning "to dip," which refers to the cooking method of the dish. It consists of small pieces of fish, typically cod or haddock, that are dipped in a batter and then deep-fried until golden and crispy. The batter is usually made from flour, water, and sometimes eggs or baking powder, giving the fish a light and airy texture.
Dippeinä is often served as a snack or appetizer, especially during the colder months when fresh fish
While dippeinä is deeply rooted in Finnish tradition, variations of the dish can be found in other