soolatud
Soolatud is an Estonian adjective meaning salted or cured by salting. It describes foods that have been treated with salt, typically for preservation, flavor, or both. The form is a past passive participle derived from the noun sool meaning salt and the verb to salt, with the suffix -atud to form an adjective.
In usage, soolatud is most commonly found with nouns for food, for example soolatud kala (salted fish)
Historically, salt preservation has been important in northern and Baltic cuisines, where soolatud products could be
In Estonian grammar, soolatud behaves as an adjective and agrees in number and case with the noun