- Cuisine of Latvia
Latvia ncuisine typically consists of agricultural products, and meat features in most of the dishes. SinceLatvia is situated on the east coast of theBaltic Sea , fish dishes are also often served.Latvian cuisine has been influenced by the neighboring countries. Common ingredients in Latvian recipes are found locally, such as
potato es,wheat ,barley ,cabbage ,onion s, eggs, andpork . Latvian food is generally quite fatty, and uses fewspice s. A typical example would be boiledgrey pea s with pieces ofbacon . In fact, grey peas and ham are generally considered the stereotypical staple foods of Latvians.A traditional Latvian
cheese is Ķimeņu siers (caraway cheese); this is traditionally served during the celebration ofJāņi or midsummer. Other dishes are borshch (beet soup), rasols (potato salad), andsauerkraut . There is also a Latvian version of thesmorgasbord , "Aukstais galds". Like many East European countries Latvia has its own version of pīrāgi. Latvian pīrāgi are usually the baked variety. Popular drinks arebeer ,vodka , andbalzam .Pickled mushrooms are also a Latvian speciality.
External links
* [http://www.li.lv/old/lat/lat_li.htm Factsheet on Latvian traditional food]
* [http://www.li.lv/en/?id=30 Latvian Food Specialities]
* [http://www.latvianstuff.com/Cuisine.html Latvian Cuisine (en)]
* [http://www.bol.ucla.edu/~elviss/piragi/ Piragi]
* [http://latvians.com/en/Reading/LatviskaVirtuve/virtuve-01-piragi.php Piragi, Traditional and Low-Fat Recipes]
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