võrdsele
Võrdsele is a traditional Estonian dish that originates from the northern coastal regions, particularly the island of Hiiumaa. The name "võrdsele" translates roughly to "sour porridge" in English, reflecting its tangy and slightly fermented nature. This dish is made primarily from rye flour, which is mixed with water and allowed to ferment naturally over several days. The fermentation process gives the porridge its distinctive sour taste and creamy texture.
Võrdsele is traditionally served as a side dish or a filling for other meals, such as pies
The preparation of võrdsele involves simple steps: mixing rye flour with water, covering it, and leaving it
Võrdsele remains a beloved dish in Estonian culture, often enjoyed during festive occasions or as a nostalgic