puuterina
Puuterina, also known as the "puuterina" or "puuterina" is a traditional dish originating from the coastal regions of the Baltic Sea, particularly in Estonia and Latvia. The dish is a type of fish soup, typically made with a variety of fish, such as cod, herring, and flounder, along with potatoes, onions, and dill. The soup is known for its rich, creamy texture and is often served with a side of rye bread.
The term "puuterina" is derived from the Estonian word "puuter," which means butter, reflecting the dish's creamy
Puuterina is a popular dish in the Baltic region, often served during the colder months as a