sõlaspuder
Sõlaspuder is a traditional Estonian porridge, often made with barley groats. It is a simple and hearty dish, historically a staple in Estonian cuisine, particularly in rural areas. The preparation typically involves boiling the barley groats in water or milk until they achieve a soft, porridge-like consistency. Seasonings are generally minimal, with salt being the most common addition. Some variations might include a small amount of butter or cream stirred in after cooking to enrich the flavor and texture.
Historically, sõlaspuder served as a nutritious and affordable meal, providing sustenance for agricultural laborers. Its ingredients