kaasajastama
Kaasajastama is a traditional Estonian dish that has been a staple in Estonian cuisine for centuries. The dish consists of a thick, creamy soup made from sour cream, potatoes, and various seasonings. The name "kaasajastama" translates to "sour cream stew" in English, reflecting its primary ingredient.
The origins of kaasajastama can be traced back to the 19th century, when Estonian farmers began to
Kaasajastama is typically prepared by boiling potatoes until they are tender, then mashing them and mixing
In recent years, kaasajastama has gained popularity beyond Estonia's borders, with many international food enthusiasts appreciating
Despite its simplicity, kaasajastama is a beloved dish in Estonian cuisine, reflecting the country's rich culinary