jänneille
Jänneille, also known as *jännene* or *jännenehiekka* in some regional dialects, refers to a traditional Finnish dish primarily made from fish roe, typically from perch, pike, or whitefish. The term "jänneille" is derived from the Finnish word *jänne*, meaning "fish roe," and the suffix *-ille*, which often indicates a dish or preparation method in Finnish cuisine.
The preparation of jänneille involves lightly cooking the fish roe in a pan with butter or oil,
Jänneille is a staple in Finnish coastal and lake regions, where fresh fish roe is readily available.
While jänneille is most commonly associated with Finnish cuisine, similar preparations of fish roe exist in