Seenküünte
Seenküünte is a traditional Estonian dish consisting of pickled herring, often served as a side dish or a snack. The name "seenküünte" translates to "salted herring" in English. The dish is prepared by curing fresh herring in a solution of salt, water, and sometimes other spices, such as dill or caraway seeds. This process, known as kuring, can take several weeks to several months, depending on the desired level of saltiness and flavor.
The pickling process not only preserves the herring but also enhances its flavor. The herring is typically
The dish is not only a culinary delight but also holds cultural significance. It is a testament
Today, seenküünte can be found in Estonian restaurants and homes across the world, serving as a reminder