lisäkkeiksi
Lisäkkeiksi is a Finnish word that translates to "as side dishes" or "for side dishes." It is the plural partitive form of the word "lisäke," which means "side dish." In Finnish cuisine, lisäkkeiksi refers to the selection of accompaniments served alongside a main course. These can vary widely depending on the main dish and the occasion, but commonly include items such as potatoes in various forms (boiled, mashed, fried), rice, pasta, various cooked vegetables (like carrots, peas, broccoli, or cauliflower), salads, or even bread. The purpose of lisäkkeiksi is to complement the flavors and textures of the main dish, adding variety and completeness to the meal. When planning a meal in Finland, one might consider what lisäkkeiksi would best suit the chosen main course to create a balanced and satisfying dining experience. The term emphasizes the role of these accompanying items as integral parts of a complete meal, rather than mere afterthoughts.