Lihasproovi
Lihasproovi, also known as "lihasproovid" in plural, are a type of traditional Estonian dish. The term "lihasproovid" translates to "meat loaves" in English. These dishes are typically made from ground meat, often pork, mixed with various seasonings and sometimes breadcrumbs. The mixture is then formed into loaves and baked until cooked through. Lihasproovi are often served as a main course, accompanied by potatoes, sauerkraut, or other side dishes. The dish is known for its hearty and comforting flavor, making it a popular choice for family meals and gatherings. Lihasproovi can be found in various regions of Estonia, with slight variations in ingredients and preparation methods. Despite their simplicity, these meat loaves are a beloved part of Estonian cuisine, reflecting the country's agricultural heritage and traditional cooking techniques.