valukoissa
Valukoissa refers to a specific method of artisanal food preservation, commonly found in certain Baltic regions, particularly Finland and Estonia. It involves the slow fermentation and marination of fish, typically herring or Baltic herring, in a brine solution. This process imbues the fish with a distinct tangy flavor and a firm texture. The brine often contains a mixture of salt, water, sugar, and sometimes various spices such as dill, peppercorns, or juniper berries.
The preparation of valukoissa is a multi-step process. The fish are first cleaned and often salted to
Valukoissa is traditionally served as an appetizer or part of a smorgasbord. It is often accompanied by