lõhku
Lõhku is a traditional Estonian dish that has been a staple in Estonian cuisine for centuries. The name "lõhku" comes from the Estonian word for "to split," referring to the method of cooking the dish. It is typically prepared by splitting a whole pig into two halves, which are then cooked in a pit filled with hot stones and covered with a layer of earth. The pig is roasted over an open fire, allowing the meat to become tender and flavorful.
The dish is often served with a variety of side dishes, including boiled potatoes, sauerkraut, and pickled
The preparation of lõhku requires skill and experience, as the pig must be split carefully to ensure