virtsantekoa
Virtsantekoa, also known as Virtsantekoa or Virtsa, is a traditional Estonian dish that is a type of blood sausage. It is a popular dish in Estonian cuisine, particularly during the winter months and holiday seasons. The dish is made from a mixture of pork blood, barley, onions, and spices, which is then stuffed into a casing, typically made from the cleaned intestines of a pig, and boiled or baked.
The preparation of Virtsantekoa involves several steps. First, the pork blood is collected and mixed with cooked
Virtsantekoa is typically served sliced, either hot or cold, and is often accompanied by mashed potatoes, lingonberry
The tradition of making blood sausages like Virtsantekoa is not unique to Estonia and can be found