sillutada
Sillutada is a term that refers to a specific type of artisanal method used in the production of certain foods, primarily associated with traditional European cuisines. It describes the process of lightly smoking and salting small fish, most commonly herring, sprats, or sardines. The term itself is believed to have Scandinavian origins, relating to the method of preservation.
The core of sillutada involves a delicate balance of two preservation techniques. First, the fish are cured
Sillutada products are typically consumed as appetizers, relishes, or as a component in more elaborate dishes.