tähistub
Tähistub is a traditional Estonian dish with roots in rural cuisine. Its name roughly translates to "marked tuba," referring to the way ingredients were often marked or set aside, perhaps for a special occasion or to utilize preserved items. The dish is typically a hearty stew or casserole, characterized by its simple preparation and reliance on readily available ingredients.
The core components of tähistub usually include a base of root vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and
Flavoring in tähistub is generally kept subtle, allowing the natural taste of the ingredients to shine through.