lehesõlmi
Lehesõlmi, often translated as leaf knot or leaf tying, is a traditional knotting technique found in various cultures, particularly in East Asian culinary practices. It is primarily used to secure food items, such as vegetables or meats, during cooking processes like steaming, boiling, or braising. The knot serves to hold ingredients together, prevent them from scattering, and often adds a decorative element to the presentation of the dish.
The construction of a lehesõlmi typically involves using a pliable material, such as a blanched vegetable leaf
In Japanese cuisine, a similar technique called "tataki-maki" or "neba-maki" is used, often employing leek leaves