pärssimisega
Pärssimisega refers to a traditional Estonian method of preserving fruits and berries, primarily apples, by pressing them into a pulp or mash. This process typically involves grating or crushing the fruit until it forms a soft, pulpy mass. The pärssimisega can then be used in several ways. One common application is to let the pulp ferment, which eventually leads to the creation of apple cider or a similar alcoholic beverage. The natural sugars in the fruit are converted into alcohol by yeast during this fermentation period.
Another method of utilizing pärssimisega is by cooking the pulp down to create jams, preserves, or fruit