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Step into the fascinating history of Ruhnu, an island that was once inhabited by ethnic Swedes for centuries. Previously governed by traditional Swedish law, this island holds a unique cultural heritage.
Today, Ruhnu is home to less than 100 inhabitants, primarily ethnic Estonians, who prefer to keep to themselves. Explore the island's serene beauty and feel the calmness that envelops you as you uncover the secrets of this secluded paradise.
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Popular Foods
The first popular Estonian dish is called "Värivorst", which translates to "colored forest". It's a colorful and vibrant salad made of grated beets, carrots, cabbage, potatoes, and radishes. The dish is often served with a sour cream dressing and accompanied by smoked meat or fish. The second popular dish is "Sülve jouluperaat", known as Christmas porridge. It is a hearty dish prepared using whole grain rye flour, potatoes, onions, and served with homemade pork sausage, black pudding, and smoked bacon. The combination of these ingredients creates a comforting, filling meal that is enjoyed during the festive season. Lastly, "Maza Salat" is a popular Estonian party snack consisting of mashed potatoes mixed with mayonnaise, pickles, onion, and seasonings. Sometimes it includes chicken or other meats, making it a versatile dish for various occasions. It is often served cold and enjoyed at gatherings and celebrations. Historical Appearance
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