pyykkisi
Pyykkisi is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the coastal regions of the country, particularly the Åland Islands. The name "pyykkisi" comes from the Ålandic dialect, where "pyykki" means "cloth" or "rag," referring to the method of cooking the dish. It is a simple yet flavorful meal consisting of fish, typically herring or sprat, wrapped in a cloth or parchment paper and steamed or baked.
The preparation of pyykkisi involves cleaning and seasoning the fish, which is then wrapped in a cloth
Pyykkisi is often served as a hearty, comforting dish, especially during colder months. It is commonly enjoyed
The dish has gained popularity beyond the Åland Islands and is now enjoyed across Finland and among