käärsooles
Käärsooles is a traditional Estonian dish consisting of a large, flatbread filled with a mixture of potatoes, onions, and various meats or fish. The bread is typically a dark rye bread, which gives the dish its characteristic dark color. The filling is made by layering thinly sliced potatoes and onions, followed by a layer of meat or fish, and then repeating the layers until the bread is filled. The top layer is usually potatoes and onions.
The dish is often served at celebrations and holidays in Estonia, such as Christmas and Midsummer. It
Käärsooles is considered a national dish of Estonia and is often served at traditional Estonian restaurants