kotike
Kotike is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the coastal regions of the country, particularly the Åland Islands. The name "kotike" is derived from the Finnish word koti, meaning "home," and keittiö, meaning "kitchen," suggesting a dish that is deeply rooted in domestic cooking traditions. It is a simple yet flavorful meal that reflects the resourcefulness of Finnish cuisine, which often relies on locally available ingredients.
The dish consists primarily of boiled potatoes, which are a staple in Finnish cuisine, combined with a
While kotike is most strongly associated with the Åland Islands, variations of the dish can be found
Beyond its culinary appeal, kotike holds cultural significance as a representation of Finnish rural life and