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Everyday drink-snack (joogitoit, "food you drink")

Kama with Kefir and Honey

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A creamy preparation of kama flour (rye, barley, oat, and roasted pea) beaten into kefir or buttermilk, sweetened just with honey. To drink or eat with a spoon, fresh and refreshing.

Everyday drink-snack (joogitoit, "food you drink")

A creamy preparation of kama flour (rye, barley, oat, and roasted pea) beaten into kefir or buttermilk, sweetened just with honey. To drink or eat with a spoon, fresh and refreshing.

Kama, we always had it on hand: the roasted and ground grains keep without weakening, like a sustained note. You pour it into the soured milk, stir, and there you have it—nothing more, nothing less. A little honey if your heart desires. It is the food of silence, the one you take without ceremony, standing in the kitchen, in the morning, when the day is barely dawning over the Baltic.
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Ingredients
  • Kama flour (rye, barley, oat, roasted pea)two spoonfuls (grain base)
  • Fermented milk (buttermilk or curdled milk)a large bowl (tangy liquid)
  • Honeya drizzle (sweetness)
How it was made : Kama descends from a very ancient provision flour: the grains (and peas) were roasted then ground, making them edible without cooking and stable for storage and travel. Mixed with soured milk, it was the quick lunch of Estonian peasants. It remains a national emblem, also turned into a dessert.

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