põhipakku
Põhipakku is a traditional Christmas meal in Estonia. It is a type of potato dish that is made with boiled potatoes, bacon, and sometimes sauerkraut or cabbage. The dish is typically served on Christmas Eve, which is a significant time for family gatherings in Estonian culture.
The name "põhipakku" is believed to come from the Estonian words for "first" and "pack," referring to
To make põhipakku, boiled potatoes are often mixed with crumbled bacon and served with a variety of
Põhipakku is often seen as a symbol of the Estonian Christmas tradition, reflecting the importance of family,