suolatta
Suolatta is a Finnish term that translates to "salt bath" or "brine." In a culinary context, it refers to the process of preserving or flavoring food, most commonly fish or meat, by immersing it in a salt solution. This method is a traditional way of extending the shelf life of perishable items.
The salt solution, or suolaliuos, typically consists of water and a significant amount of salt. Other ingredients
Beyond preservation, suolatta is also employed to improve the palatability and texture of foods. Brining can
Historically, suolatta was an essential technique for food storage in regions where refrigeration was not readily