kaldutused
Kaldutused are traditional Estonian wooden or metal frames used for tanning or curing raw meat, fish, or other foodstuffs. The term broadly refers to structures designed for aging, drying, or fermenting food products under controlled conditions. In Estonia, kaldutused have historically played a significant role in food preservation, especially before modern refrigeration methods became widespread.
Typically, kaldutused are constructed with timber or metal supports, forming a hanging or resting place for
The process involving kaldutused is part of traditional culinary practices, including smoking, drying, and fermenting. For
In contemporary Estonia, kaldutused are less commonly used for commercial food production but remain an important