kalorikogusega
Kalorikogusega refers to the traditional Estonian practice of preserving food through smoking, a method that has been used for centuries to extend the shelf life of various perishable items. The term combines "kalorik" (meaning "smoke" or "smoking") and "kogusega" (meaning "with"), indicating the use of smoke as a preservation technique. This method was particularly important in rural areas where access to modern refrigeration was limited.
The process typically involves hanging meat, fish, or sometimes even berries and herbs over a smoldering fire
In modern times, while refrigeration and other preservation methods have largely replaced traditional smoking, kalorikogusega remains
Beyond food preservation, kalorikogusega reflects broader Estonian traditions of resourcefulness and adaptation to the local climate.