kuumutettu
Kuumutettu refers to the Finnish term for a traditional method of preserving fish by smoking it over hot coals or wood. This technique has been used for centuries in Finland and other Nordic countries, particularly in coastal and lake regions where fresh fish was abundant. The process involves drying the fish over low heat, which not only preserves it but also enhances its flavor and texture.
The word *kuumutettu* itself is the past participle of the verb *kuumentaa*, meaning "to heat" or "to
Kuumutettu fish is typically prepared by first cleaning and gutting the fish, then drying it in the
This preserved fish was historically a crucial food source during winter months when fresh fish was scarce.