lüütid
Lüütid is a plural noun in the Estonian language that has historically referred to a group of fluidic or semi‑fluidic substances used in traditional culinary and medicinal contexts. The term derives from the older word lüüt, which in some dialects denoted liquids that were considered to have warming or tonifying properties, particularly in folk healing practices. Though the literal meaning of lüütid is ambiguous, it is commonly understood to include a range of fermented milk products, herbal infusions, and certain aromatic broths that were traditionally prepared and consumed during seasonal festivals and for health remedies.
The earliest documented references to lüütid appear in medieval Estonian manuscripts written in Latin and German,
In contemporary Estonian culture, lüütid continue to hold a niche but respected place, particularly among gastronomists