liivapastad
Liivapastad, also known as "liivapasta" or "sand pasta," is a traditional Estonian dish made from a mixture of flour, eggs, and sand. The dish is believed to have originated in the 19th century as a way to utilize sand from the Baltic Sea coast, which was abundant and inexpensive. The sand gives the pasta a unique texture and a slightly gritty mouthfeel.
The preparation of liivapastad involves mixing the ingredients together and then rolling the dough into thin
Liivapastad is a popular dish in Estonia, particularly in the coastal areas where sand is readily available.