mullakihti
Mullakihti is a traditional Finnish dish originating from the coastal regions of Finland. The name "mullakihti" roughly translates to "smashed herring" or "mushed herring" in Finnish, reflecting its primary ingredient and preparation style. It is a type of preserved herring that is prepared through a process of fermentation and mashing, resulting in a soft, spreadable consistency.
Historically, mullakihti has been a staple food among Finnish fishermen and coastal communities, serving as a
Mullakihti has a distinctive strong aroma and flavor, characteristic of fermented fish products, and is appreciated
While less common outside of Finland, mullakihti remains an important part of Finnish culinary heritage and
In modern times, mullakihti is available in select markets specializing in Scandinavian or Nordic foods, and