kreemiminek
Kreemiminek is a term of Estonian origin that translates literally to "cream mining". It refers to the process of extracting or producing cream from milk. Historically, this was a common practice in rural households and dairy farms where milk was a staple product. The most traditional method involved allowing fresh milk to stand undisturbed for a period, during which the cream, being less dense, would naturally rise to the surface. This layer of cream could then be skimmed off.
Various tools and techniques were developed to facilitate this skimming process, ranging from simple spoons to
In more modern times, industrial-scale creemiminek is achieved through mechanical means, primarily using centrifugal separators. These