slakta
Slakta is a traditional form of meat preservation originating from the Baltic region, particularly associated with Lithuanian cuisine. The term "slakta" refers to the process of curing and drying meat, typically pork, to extend its shelf life and enhance its flavor. This method has been practiced for centuries, serving as a practical way to store meat during long winters when fresh food was scarce.
The preparation of slakta involves several key steps. First, the meat is salted and rubbed with spices
Slakta is commonly consumed as a cold cut, sliced thinly and served with bread, potatoes, or other
In modern times, slakta remains a popular delicacy in Lithuania and other Baltic countries, though commercial