keskseine
Keskseine is a term originating from Estonian, often translated as "midday meal" or "main meal of the day." Historically, it referred to the most substantial meal consumed by individuals and families, typically eaten in the late morning or early afternoon. The exact timing and composition of keskseine could vary depending on factors such as agricultural cycles, work schedules, and regional traditions.
In traditional Estonian rural life, keskseine was a hearty affair, often featuring dishes like potatoes, meat,
While the term "keskseine" is still understood and used in Estonia, its prevalence and significance have evolved