kusvalemid
Kusvalemid, also known as sitturid or sumupi, are traditional Estonian herbal infusions made from dried herbs, flowers, and leaves. These herbal teas have been a part of Estonian culture for centuries, valued for their natural properties and cultural significance. Kusvalemid are typically prepared by steeping a mixture of dried herbs in hot water, resulting in a fragrant and flavorful beverage.
Historically, kusvalemid were used for medicinal purposes, believed to aid digestion, boost immunity, and improve overall
Preparation methods vary, often involving carefully selected herbs combined in specific proportions. The herbal infusions are
Kusvalemid remain an important aspect of Estonian folk tradition, often linked with seasonal changes and festivals.