Potatoes, sauerkraut, pork, blood sausage, salted herring, jellied meat, black rye bread, all vegetables that grow here (beet, turnip, carrot, so on..), dried fish (not many eat it nowadays), white cheese we call Sõir
Estonians eat daily mostly potatoes and different meat products. During last 20 years after the Soviet Union the variety of food has increased considerably. Lately people have started eating healthier and value more so called "pure" ecological products. Local food is more expensive than imported food (even from as close as Latvia).
In Christmas we eat blood sausages or pork, sauerkraut and potatoes.
In Easter we eat round buns with whipped cream and pea soup.
Yes we do.
The main language spoken in Estonia is Estonian. It is a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish and distantly related to Hungarian.
Estonian evolved naturally from older Finnic languages. No one made it.
Estonias estimated population 2007 is 1 340 000. 67% of the people are of Estonian nationality, the rest are mainly Russians
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Soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table tennis, vormel, car racing (rally), ball games, badminton, hockey (room hockey), swimming, rowing this is long list................
The possessive form of the plural noun traditions is traditions'.Example: These traditions' origins are centuries old.
there is oysters traditions and they have christmas
There is no Monarch of Estonia, Estonia is a republic and has been since 1917. The last monarch to rule over Estonia was Tsar Nicholas II of the Russian Empire. However Toomas Hendrik Ilves is the current President of Estonia
there is oysters traditions and they have christmas
Traditions. Take that.
The traditions in manitoba are fishing and eating.