esmakokkupuute
Esmakokkupuute, often translated as "first cooking infusion" or "initial decoction," refers to the initial, concentrated liquid extracted from plant materials during the preparation of herbal remedies or culinary dishes. This process typically involves boiling or simmering plant parts such as roots, bark, seeds, or dried herbs in water for a specific duration. The goal is to draw out the soluble compounds, flavors, and medicinal properties held within the plant material.
The strength and composition of the esmakokkupuute depend on factors like the type of plant, the part