vatsanesteesi
Vatsanesteesi refers to the practice of consuming a small amount of an alcoholic beverage, typically vodka, before eating a meal. This custom is often associated with certain Eastern European cultures. The belief behind vatsanesteesi is that the alcohol stimulates the appetite and aids digestion. It is generally considered a starter drink, consumed in small quantities, and not intended to induce intoxication.
The specific type of alcohol used can vary, but vodka is a common choice. The intention is
While vatsanesteesi is a recognized custom, its perceived effectiveness for appetite stimulation and digestion is a