peptisiä
Peptisiä refers to a traditional Finnish fermented fish dish that has been a staple in the country’s cuisine for centuries. The preparation involves fermenting raw fish, typically herring, sprat, or salmon, in a brine solution made from salt, water, and sometimes additional ingredients like sugar, vinegar, or spices. The fermentation process, which can last from a few weeks to several months, allows beneficial bacteria to break down the fish’s proteins, resulting in a tangy, preserved product with a distinct flavor.
Peptisiä is particularly associated with the coastal regions of Finland, where it was historically a practical
The name "peptisiä" comes from the Finnish word *pepsi*, meaning "to ferment," reflecting the dish’s preparation