öökapile
Öökapile is a traditional Estonian dish that has been a staple in the country's cuisine for centuries. The name "öökapile" translates to "night's cap mushrooms" in English, referring to the mushroom species that is the primary ingredient in this dish. The mushrooms are typically harvested in the autumn and winter months, when they grow abundantly in the forests of Estonia.
The preparation of öökapile involves a simple cooking process. The mushrooms are first cleaned and sliced,
Öökapile is not only a delicious dish but also holds cultural significance in Estonia. It is often
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in öökapile both within Estonia and internationally. This