seebilaadseid
Seebilaadseid, also known as seaweed salad, is a traditional dish from the Estonian cuisine. It is a simple yet flavorful dish made primarily from various types of seaweed, which are abundant in the Baltic Sea. The most commonly used seaweeds include dulse, bladderwrack, and kelp. These seaweeds are typically cleaned, rinsed, and chopped into small pieces before being combined in a bowl.
The dish is often seasoned with salt, vinegar, or lemon juice to enhance its flavor. Some variations
Seebilaadseid is not only a culinary delight but also a nutritious option. Seaweed is rich in vitamins,
The dish has been a staple in Estonian households for generations, passed down through family recipes and