Livonian cuisine

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Hot smoked Atlantic mackerels (left) at Roja Beach

Livonian cuisine (in Livonian livõd kek) consists of the cuisine of Livonia and the Livonians, and is characterized by the rich use of locally available foods: Livonians are a coastal people – since they acquire the bulk of their food from the sea, Livonian families have historically eaten a great deal of fish,[1] including European flounder (Livonian: liestād), herring (ēriņ), salted herring, and cod (tūrska).[2]

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In recent years, various projects have been launched to publicise Livonian cuisine (and culture).[3]

Fish dishes

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