While some Midsummer customs and traditions have been lost through time, others live on – quite possibly forever. Vivian Siirman from the Estonian Open Air Museum said Midsummer has always been about ...
According to meat producers, Estonian Midsummer menus have remained fairly consistent with what they were a decade ago, but consumption of chicken has been picking up in recent years. Consumers are, ...
Midsummer’s Day, 23rd June, known as Jaanipäev, will mark the beginning of Estonia’s ‘White Nights’, when summer days extend into the night. With the sun barely setting on Midsummer’s Eve, Estonia ...