väärikuses
Väärikuses is a traditional Estonian dish that originates from the northern coastal regions of the country, particularly the islands of Hiiumaa and Saaremaa. The name "väärikuses" translates roughly to "rich soup" in English, reflecting its hearty and nutrient-dense nature. This dish is deeply rooted in Estonian rural culture, where it was historically prepared as a way to utilize leftover ingredients, making it both practical and economical.
The primary components of väärikuses include potatoes, cabbage, carrots, onions, and a variety of meats such
Väärikuses is often served as a main course, especially during colder months, and is a staple in