lautasellisen
Lautasellisen is a Finnish term that translates to "selling by weight" in English. It refers to a traditional method of selling fish, particularly in the context of the Baltic Sea region. This practice involves weighing the fish before selling, with the price determined by the weight. Lautasellisen is often associated with the sale of herring, a popular fish species in Finland, and is a common practice in coastal communities.
The term "lauta" in Finnish means "table" or "board," and it is believed to have originated from
Lautasellisen is not only a commercial practice but also a social event. It often takes place in
Despite the rise of modern fishing and seafood industries, lautasellisen remains an important tradition in Finland.