kuivattiin
Kuivattiin refers to a traditional Finnish method of drying fish, particularly salmon, herring, and sprat, which has been practiced for centuries. The process involves salting and drying the fish in a way that preserves it for long-term storage without refrigeration. This technique was essential for preserving fish during Finland’s long winters and harsh climate, allowing communities to store food for extended periods.
The term *kuivattiin* comes from the Finnish verb *kuivata*, meaning "to dry." The process typically begins with
Kuivattiin fish was a staple in Finnish cuisine, often consumed as a snack, side dish, or ingredient
The method reflects Finland’s resourcefulness in adapting to its environment, showcasing how traditional techniques can balance