pirlutus
Pirlutus is a traditional type of Estonian flatbread. It is typically made from rye flour and water, sometimes with the addition of a small amount of sourdough starter. The dough is flattened into a thin disc and then baked, often on a hot stone or griddle. Historically, pirlutus was a staple food in rural Estonia, providing a source of sustenance and a way to use leftover rye dough. Its preparation was simple, requiring few ingredients and a basic baking method.
The texture of pirlutus can vary depending on how thinly it is rolled and how long it