süülisest
Süülisest is a traditional Estonian dish that originates from the northern coastal regions of Estonia, particularly in the island of Saaremaa. The name "süülisest" translates roughly to "smoked eel" in English, reflecting its primary ingredient and preparation method. This dish has historical roots tied to the region's fishing culture, where eels were a common and nutritious food source.
The preparation of süülisest involves smoking the eel over wood fires, typically using birch or pine wood,
Süülisest is traditionally served cold, often sliced and arranged on a platter. It is commonly paired with
Beyond its culinary significance, süülisest holds cultural importance in Estonia. It represents the resourcefulness of coastal
While traditionally made with fresh eels, some contemporary versions may use smoked eel products available in