parafinivahaan
Parafinivahaan, also known as paraffin waxing, is a traditional Finnish method of preserving fish, particularly salmon and trout, for long-term storage. The technique involves coating freshly caught fish in a layer of melted paraffin wax, which acts as a protective barrier against spoilage and dehydration. This method was historically used by Finnish fishermen and households to extend the shelf life of fish before the widespread availability of refrigeration.
The process begins by cleaning and preparing the fish, typically by removing the gills, scales, and any
While paraffin waxing is no longer a common preservation method in modern times, it remains a cultural