Estonian cuisine;Igaunijas virtuve
Traditional Estonian cuisine relies heavily on pork, potatoes, rye bread and a variety of garden vegetables. The main culinary and gourmet cooking traditions were historically influenced by Germans, who ruled over Estonians for many centuries. Estonian cuisine is historically rather limited – the typical ingredients are black bread, pork, fish, cabbage soup, potatoes, vegetables and various dairy products.
The most important Estonian dishes are: Silgusoust, Mulgikapsad, Verivorst, Sült, Keel hernestega and Karask. The first five of them are based on meat and are either appetizers or main dishes. The most popular Estonian beverage is named Kali. This is a white drink and is actually a beer that has not underwent fermentation. Besides Kali, the Estonians enjoy a great number of wines.