uskumustega
Uskumustega is a traditional Finnish dish that originates from the southern region of Finland, particularly the area around the city of Turku. The name "uskumustega" translates roughly to "with mustard" in Finnish, referring to the dish's signature ingredient. It is a type of fish stew or soup, typically made with white fish such as perch or pike, though other varieties like cod or pikeperch may also be used. The dish is known for its creamy texture and mild, savory flavor, often enhanced by the addition of mustard, which gives it a subtle tang.
The preparation of uskumustega involves simmering fish in a broth made from fish stock, onions, and sometimes
Uskumustega reflects the simple, resourceful cooking style of Finnish cuisine, emphasizing local ingredients and hearty flavors.