küünlaleib
Künlaleib is a traditional Estonian rye bread. Its name, which translates to "candle bread," is believed to originate from the shape of the loaves, which were traditionally tall and slender, resembling a candle. This distinctive shape was achieved by baking the dough in a tall, narrow pot or mold.
The bread is made from a dark rye flour and is typically leavened with a sourdough starter,
Künlaleib was historically a staple food in Estonian households, particularly in rural areas. It was often
The preparation of künlaleib is a time-consuming process, involving the cultivation of a sourdough starter and