seenevedeliku
Seenevedeliku is a traditional Estonian dish that originates from the coastal regions of Estonia, particularly the island of Saaremaa. The name translates roughly to "sea vegetable" in English, though it is more commonly known as *kala- ja lihaseed* (fish and meat broth) or *seevits* (sea soup) in broader Estonian cuisine. The dish is characterized by its hearty, flavorful broth made primarily from fish, often combined with meat, vegetables, and various herbs.
The preparation of seenevedeliku typically involves simmering fish—such as cod, herring, or salmon—alongside root vegetables like
Seenevedeliku is commonly served as a comforting meal, especially during colder months, and is a staple in