säilituma
Säilituma refers to the traditional Estonian practice of preserving food through fermentation, drying, or other methods to extend its shelf life and enhance flavor. This technique has been used for centuries in Estonia and other Baltic regions, particularly during harsh winters when fresh food was scarce. The term itself combines the Estonian words *säilitama* (to preserve) and *tuma* (fermented or aged), highlighting the central role of fermentation in the process.
Common methods of säilituma include pickling vegetables, fermenting cabbage to create *surströmming*-like products (though more mild
Säilituma reflects broader Baltic and Scandinavian preservation techniques, influenced by climate and historical trade routes. While