kolmekäiguline
Kolmekäiguline is an Estonian term that translates to "three-course" or "three-move" depending on the context. In a culinary context, it refers to a meal or a menu consisting of three distinct dishes, typically an appetizer, a main course, and a dessert. This is a common format for formal dinners and special occasions.
The term can also be used in other contexts, such as in games or activities, to denote
The structure of a kolmekäiguline meal is generally standardized: the appetizer (eelroog) is served first, designed
Understanding the term kolmekäiguline provides insight into Estonian dining customs and the general concept of a