küüsumine
Küüsumine is a traditional Estonian folk custom associated with the autumn harvest, particularly of garlic. The practice involves hanging braids of garlic in homes and barns. This was believed to ward off evil spirits and protect the household and livestock from harm. Garlic, with its pungent smell and perceived medicinal properties, held a significant place in folk beliefs across many cultures.
The act of küüsumine was often a communal one, with families and neighbors gathering to prepare the
Beyond its protective and symbolic meanings, küüsumine also served as a practical way to store garlic. Properly