sutust
Sutust is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the southern coastal regions of the country, particularly the Åland Islands. The name "sutust" is derived from the Finnish word *sutua*, meaning "to soften" or "to tenderize," which reflects the dish's preparation method. It is a type of fish stew or porridge made primarily from white fish, such as perch, pike, or cod, though historically, it was often prepared with locally available fish like herring or sprat.
The dish is typically prepared by simmering fish in water or broth until the flesh becomes soft
Sutust is commonly served as a simple, hearty meal, often accompanied by rye bread, potatoes, or other