süldistus
Süldistus is a culinary term of Estonian origin referring to a dish made from boiled pork meat and jelly. It is traditionally prepared by cooking pork, often including parts like the head, trotters, and ears, until the meat is very tender. The cooking liquid, rich in gelatin from the pork skin and connective tissues, is then strained and seasoned. The cooked meat is usually finely chopped or shredded and placed into molds. The seasoned liquid is then poured over the meat, and the mixture is left to cool and set, forming a gelatinous, savory dish.
The process of süldistus requires careful attention to cooking time and seasoning. The quality of the gelatin