seesvõid
Seesvõid is a traditional Estonian dish made from rye flour and water, often with a starter culture. It is a type of sourdough or fermented rye bread that is typically dense and has a distinct tangy flavor. The preparation involves a long fermentation process, which contributes to its unique taste and texture. While sometimes referred to as "bread," seesvõid is closer to a very thick, fermented batter that is baked.
The history of seesvõid is deeply rooted in Estonian culinary traditions, particularly in rural areas where
Seesvõid is usually baked in a loaf pan or a round baking dish. The final product is