kiirgdusnup
Kiirgdusnup is a traditional Estonian dish that has been a staple in the country's cuisine for centuries. The name "kiirgdusnup" translates to "quickly cooked beans" in English, reflecting the dish's simple preparation method. The primary ingredient is white beans, which are cooked quickly in a pot with water, salt, and sometimes a bit of butter or bacon for added flavor. The dish is often served as a side dish, accompanying main courses such as roast meats, pork chops, or fish.
The origins of kiirgdusnup can be traced back to the agrarian society of Estonia, where beans were
Kiirgdusnup is typically served hot, often accompanied by a side of bread or a simple salad. Its
In recent years, kiirgdusnup has gained attention beyond Estonia's borders, with enthusiasts of Estonian cuisine appreciating