talatud
Talatud refers to a traditional Estonian dish, essentially a form of savory porridge. It is typically made from grains such as barley, rye, or buckwheat, though other grains can also be used. The grain is cooked with water or milk until it reaches a thick, porridge-like consistency.
The preparation of talatud often involves simmering the grain for an extended period, allowing it to become
Talatud has historically been a staple food, particularly in rural areas of Estonia, due to its affordability