lietuvikos
Lietuvikos is a traditional Lithuanian dish that originates from the western region of Lithuania, particularly the Samogitia area. The name "lietuvikos" is derived from the Lithuanian word "lietuvis," meaning Lithuanian, and the suffix "-ikos," which often denotes a characteristic or essence of something. This dish is a type of cold soup or salad made primarily from fermented rye bread, known locally as "sklandis." The fermentation process gives the bread a tangy flavor, which is a key component of lietuvikos.
The dish typically consists of fermented rye bread mixed with cold water, salt, and sometimes vinegar or
Lietuvikos holds cultural significance in Lithuanian cuisine, reflecting the resourcefulness of rural communities in utilizing fermented