võõrastelt
"Võõrastelt" is a traditional Estonian dish that has gained popularity both within Estonia and internationally. The name translates to "from strangers," reflecting the dish's origins as a communal meal prepared by strangers who had gathered to share a meal together. The dish is typically served during the Estonian Christmas season, particularly on Christmas Eve, and is often accompanied by other traditional Estonian foods such as "kink" (a type of sausage) and "mulgipuder" (a sweet bread).
The main ingredient in "võõrastelt" is a mixture of various grains, including rye, barley, and oats, which
The dish is known for its hearty and comforting flavor, which is a result of the combination
Despite its traditional origins, "võõrastelt" has evolved over time and can now be found in various forms