meriinä
Meriinä is a traditional Finnish dish that has been a staple in Finnish cuisine for centuries. The name "meriinä" is derived from the Finnish word "meri," which means sea, reflecting the dish's origins and the use of seafood as its primary ingredient. The dish is typically prepared with a variety of fresh seafood, such as salmon, cod, herring, and shrimp, which are cooked together in a creamy sauce made from sour cream, butter, and sometimes cream. The seafood is often seasoned with dill, which gives the dish its distinctive flavor and aroma.
Meriinä is often served as a main course, accompanied by boiled potatoes or rice. It is a
The dish has a long history in Finland, with its origins dating back to the 18th century.
Today, meriinä is still a popular dish in Finland, and it is often served at special occasions