pritsitakse
Pritsitakse is a traditional Estonian dish that originates from the coastal regions of the country, particularly the island of Saaremaa. The name "pritsitakse" is derived from the Estonian word *prits*, meaning "to fry," and *takse*, which refers to a type of flat, round bread or cake. This dish is a staple in Estonian cuisine, often enjoyed as a hearty breakfast or a simple meal.
Pritsitakse consists primarily of fried potatoes, onions, and eggs, all combined into a thick, savory mixture.
The dish is known for its simplicity and versatility, making it a popular choice among both locals
While pritsitakse is most strongly associated with coastal areas, it has gained recognition across Estonia and