keelteülest
Keelteülest is a traditional Estonian dish that primarily consists of seasoned and cured fish, typically herring, prepared using age-old methods. The term "keelteülest" translates roughly to "tongue feast," reflecting its historical roots in communal eating practices centered around preserved fish specialties.
Historically, keelteülest has been a staple in Estonian cuisine due to the country's proximity to the Baltic
In contemporary culinary contexts, keelteülest is served as an appetizer or part of a traditional Estonian
Keelteülest is not only a culinary tradition but also a part of Estonia's cultural heritage, often featured
Today, keelteülest continues to be enjoyed both domestically and by those interested in traditional Baltic cuisine,