karstialade
Karstialade is a traditional Finnish dish originating from the Karst region, which spans parts of southwestern Finland and northeastern Estonia. The name "Karstialade" translates roughly to "Karst stew" or "Karst dish," reflecting its hearty, stew-like nature. This dish is particularly associated with the rural and coastal communities of the area, where it was historically prepared using locally available ingredients.
Karstialade is typically made with a combination of fish, often herring or perch, along with potatoes, onions,
The preparation of Karstialade reflects the resourcefulness of Finnish cuisine, utilizing simple yet flavorful techniques to