soviteita
Soviteita are a traditional Finnish dish consisting of small, fermented fish that are typically prepared by pickling freshwater fish such as vendace, perch, or roach. The name "soviteita" derives from the Finnish word "sovittaa," meaning "to fit" or "to match," alluding to the fish's preparation and serving style. These delicacies are especially popular in the eastern and northern regions of Finland.
The preparation of soviteita involves cleaning the fish and then fermenting them in a mixture of salt
Soviteita are usually eaten as an appetizer or as part of traditional Finnish cuisine. They are often
This traditional method of preserving fish has been practiced for centuries in Finland, particularly in regions
While not as widely known internationally, soviteita hold cultural significance in Finnish culinary traditions, and their