lõikamaleiv
Lõikamaleiv is a traditional Estonian rye bread characterized by its dense texture and distinctive flavor. The name translates roughly to "slice bread" or "cutting bread," referring to its common practice of being sliced for consumption rather than torn or broken. It is typically made from a high proportion of rye flour, often mixed with a smaller amount of wheat flour, and leavened using a sourdough starter.
The sourdough culture imparts a slightly sour and complex taste to lõikamaleiv, a hallmark of many traditional
Lõikamaleiv is a staple in Estonian cuisine and is often served as a accompaniment to various dishes,