pikkusegar
Pikkusegar is a term of Estonian origin that translates roughly to "tall mixed" or "long mixed." It most commonly refers to a specific type of braided bread, particularly in the western parts of Estonia. This bread is characterized by its elongated, often twisted shape, which is achieved through a unique braiding technique involving multiple strands of dough. The dough itself is typically made from a combination of rye and wheat flours, contributing to a rich flavor and dense texture.
The preparation of pikkusegar often involves a leavening process, and the specific ingredients and proportions can
Historically, pikkusegar was a significant part of Estonian culinary traditions, often baked for special occasions, holidays,