jäähauteessa
Jäähauteessa is a Finnish term that translates to "in brine" or "in a salt solution." It refers to a method of preservation where food, most commonly fish, is submerged in a concentrated salt water solution. This process draws out moisture from the food through osmosis, inhibiting the growth of bacteria and thus extending its shelf life.
The concentration of salt in the brine is a critical factor. A higher salt concentration leads to
The texture and flavor of food preserved in brine are distinct. Fish, in particular, tends to become