kapsarullid
Kapsarullid is a traditional Estonian dish consisting of cabbage leaves stuffed with a savory filling, usually a mixture of minced meat and rice. The name derives from the Estonian word “kapsas” meaning cabbage, and “rullid” meaning rolls. The dish is commonly served during festive occasions such as Christmas, Easter, and family gatherings, and is also popular at taverns and restaurants throughout Estonia.
The typical filling includes ground pork or a combination of pork and beef, finely chopped onions, garlic,
Variations of kapsarullid can be found within Estonia; some recipes use a cheese or walnut filling, while
Kapsarullid holds cultural significance as a symbol of home cooking comfort and communal dining. Its preparation