pajustu
Pajustu is a term of Lithuanian origin that refers to a traditional method of food preservation, primarily associated with drying and storing various herbs and vegetables. Historically, this technique was crucial for making the most of seasonal harvests and ensuring a food supply throughout the colder months. The process typically involved carefully selecting fresh produce, cleaning it thoroughly, and then drying it through natural methods like sun-drying or air-drying in a well-ventilated area. Once dried, the ingredients would be stored in airtight containers, often made of ceramic or glass, to protect them from moisture and pests.
The specific items preserved through pajustu could vary but often included dill, parsley, mushrooms, and various