The small coastal country of Estonia, located in northeastern Europe, is simultaneously one of the least densely populated countries in Europe and one of the most technologically advanced places in the world. Believe it or not, it’s where Skype was invented.
Also from Estonia? The popular dish of rosolje, a beautiful, pink-hued potato and beet salad that’s truly sublime.
Beets and potatoes are cut into bite-sized cubes and combined with a variety of ingredients, such as chopped onions, pickles, apples and hard-boiled eggs. It’s all topped off with a zesty dressing, made using a combination of mayonnaise, sour cream, mustard, horseradish and fresh herbs.
The colorful dish is often served with meat or sausages and tastes best when chilled.
Best place to eat rosolje: Rosolje is served in households across Estonia; if you want the good stuff, make friends with locals and join them for a feast in their home. If that sounds daunting, head to Tallinn, Estonia’s capital city set along the Baltic Sea, where some restaurant menus feature the dish.