puitkümbrite
Puitkümbrite, often translated as wooden cellars or wood sheds, are traditional underground storage structures found in various Northern European cultures, particularly in Estonia and parts of Finland. These structures were primarily used for storing food, especially root vegetables, grains, and preserved meats, throughout the long winter months. The subterranean nature of puitkümbrite provided a naturally cool and stable environment, ideal for preventing spoilage.
The construction typically involved excavating a pit, lining it with logs or planks, and covering it with
While their primary function was food preservation, some puitkümbrite might have also been used for storing