sirotettu
Sirotettu is a traditional Finnish culinary dish characterized by its use of seasoned, dried, and heavily salted fish, typically made from herring or other small fatty fish. The term "sirotettu" derives from Finnish, meaning "sprinkled" or "dusted," referring to the preparation process involving thorough salting and seasoning.
Historically, sirotettu has been a popular method for preserving fish in Finland, especially before the advent
After curing, sirotettu can be enjoyed in various ways, such as in salads, on rye bread, or
Sirotettu is often associated with Finnish cultural and culinary heritage, especially in coastal regions where fishing
Overall, sirotettu exemplifies Finland’s historic approach to food preservation and its connection to local fishing traditions.