toiduvõiga
Toiduvõiga, often translated as "food butter" or "table butter," is a common dairy product widely consumed in Estonia and other Baltic countries. It is primarily made from churned cream, a process that separates the butterfat from the buttermilk. The resulting product is a semi-solid emulsion of butterfat, water, and milk solids.
Historically, toiduvõiga has been a staple in Estonian cuisine, used both as a spread and as an
The production of toiduvõiga follows similar methods to butter production elsewhere in the world, involving the