5 Dishes To Eat In TALLINN ESTONIA! FOOD GUIDE 2024

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In this video, we take an Estonian Food tour in Tallinn! We tried buckwheat, mulgipuder, Kohuke (sweetened and pressed curd cheese), and BLOOD SAUSAGE (verivorst).
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0:00 Intro - Estonian Food Tour
0:13 Buckwheat
2:13 Mulgipuder
3:33 Kohuke
5:40 Blood Sausage - Verivorst
8:52 Kama Chocolate
11:24 That's a wrap! Subscribe for more :)
11:44 bloops
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#estonia #food #tallinn
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Trying BLOOD SAUSAGE in ESTONIA! (food tour)
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Thank you for such a positive feedback to Estonia food!

Satikas
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Finally someone tried our best traditional foods that we are proud of 🤩 very great video!

siiris
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Buckwheat is actually from China and very popular also in other Eastern Asian countries. It is basically alternative to rice in colder mountainous regions of Asia. People began growing buckwheat in Estonia in the 18th century, not the 14th century. It was initially eaten mostly in Southern Estonia, but it became more popular in the North during the 20th century. I wouldn't call it a national dish though.
Mulgipuder is traditional South Estonian dish. North Estonian potato smash is made without barley and bacon. Just plain 'IKEA'-type mashed potatoes 😃
Kohuke or curd snack is actually from Latvia, but it is pretty popular in Estonia too.
Estonian blood sausages are very similar to Finnish blood sausages and both are related to British black pudding. It is a traditional Christmas dish in Estonia.
Kama is similar to Finnish talkkuna.
If you'll ever visit Estonia again I'd recommend you to try Estonian Kringle, Vastlakukkel (Semla buns), pea soup, rye bread (different kinds). Various open-faced sandwiches are also extremely popular in Estonia, like in other Northern European countries, especially as breakfast. If you're feeling more adventurous try sandwich cake which is popular in Sweden, Finland, Estonia and Iceland 🙂

carleryk
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Does not like Kohuke but eats sauerkraut and blood sausage like a champ? Are you sure you're American? Usually, it's the other way around..

Invisiblehand
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Thank you for the beautiful video you sent from estonia i love to travel and to watch mental videos good luck bro i am watching from ethiopia❤

khadarfaarax
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Was looking into visiting Estonia, but this made me depressed for the food. I feel like I wouldn't enjoy my meals or look forward to feasting there. I'm so sorry 😢

Huck
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Eesti toit:
0:13 Tatar
2:13 Mulgipuder
3:33 Kohuke
5:40 Verivorst
8:52 Kama šokolaad

aarekoidurand
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Will have to try these when we visit next week!

chesusd
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Wheŋevēr i saw the estoŋıã on my youtube 1080p standard, the country looks like heaven.

yahyamirza
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Buckwheat is not Estonian. Mostly Russian

parsiuskarma
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Where kiluvõileib with egg on rye bread, its kinda only authentic food we have paired with raw onion.

chasin
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I'm happy you had great time...

May I present some corrections as a citizen of Tallinn...

The "kohuke" aka curd-cheese-cake thing that she tried was not estonian, but you passed as Saaremaa kohuke is.

At 6:07 you fell for a tourist trap (prices) and the cute orange blanket wouldn't be so cute if you knew who else wore them and weather they get washed.

I'm happy you had great time and as always, you are more than welcome to come back!
(Please do, we need tourists)

mratp
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No buckwheat is good for matrasses, not for food....maybe for cattle

toomask
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I guess my comment must have been pretty offensive to you. It has been removed. Please accept my apologies... no offense was meant in the least!

pianomanJesus
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Buckwheat is in no way similar to rhubarb other than that they are both plants.

AKKK
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i am currently residence of estonia very good people warm and cool delicious food and beautiful country also don't forget to visit old town because it is very beautiful.

vahidrezababari
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Kohuke is a thing you grow in to kinda😛

CarlCOts
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KOHUKE has nothing to do with cheese at all - it is a curd treat covered with various glazes, mainly chocolate. And it's not frozen 😬Nice video and great that you like Estonia and its food!

sigridruutmann
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Soon you will celebrate 1 million subscribers

khadarfaarax
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Can't wait to try the blood sausage

capitalb