munasäteen
Munasäteen is a term of Finnish origin that can be translated to "egg ray" or "roe ray." It refers to the strands of eggs found within female fish. These strands, also known as skeins, contain the unfertilized eggs that will be released during spawning. The appearance and texture of munasäteen can vary significantly depending on the species of fish. For instance, the munasäteen of herring are relatively small and translucent, while those of salmon are larger and more opaque.
In culinary contexts, munasäteen is often consumed as a delicacy. It is prepared in various ways, including