syypliä
Syypliä is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the coastal regions of the country, particularly the Åland Islands and the southwestern part of mainland Finland. The name "syypliä" is derived from the Finnish word *syyli*, which refers to a type of flatfish, most commonly the plaice (*Pleuronectes platessa*) or flounder (*Platichthys flesus*). The dish is known for its simplicity and the use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Syypliä is typically prepared by frying or baking the fish whole, often with a light coating of
The preparation of syypliä reflects the resourcefulness of Finnish coastal communities, where fish was a staple
Syypliä is not only a popular home-cooked meal but also appears on menus in Finnish restaurants, particularly