Description

Cocktail
In Estonian mythology, Kalevipoeg - the hero-giant, the son of Kaleva. So do not really get carried away with this cocktail, can draw on feats!

Ingredients

  • Vodka

    150 g

  • Orange juice

    200 g

  • Honey

    2 tsp

  • Lemon

    2 piece

Cooking

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Vodka Viru Valge (can be different), natural honey, orange juice and lemon.
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Ingredients for two servings. Mix well.
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Pour into wine glasses, goblets and decorate with a slice of lemon.
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Photos from the set of "Estonian cuisine".
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Kalevipoeg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Illustration for "Kalevipoeg" Oscar Callis. Kalevipoeg (son of Kalev) in Estonian mythology, the hero-giant, the son of Kaleva, and also the Estonian heroic epic about it. The original image of Kalevipoeg — a giant, with which was associated the geographic terrain: the accumulation of stones, scribbled Kalevipoeg; plain — the place where Kalevipoeg mowed the forest range of hills — the traces of his ploughing, of the lake — its wells, ancient towns — box, etc. of Kalevipoeg Kalevipoeg is also a fighter with evil spirits, with the oppressors of the people and against foreign enemies. On the basis of folk tales and songs, the Estonian writer and physician Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (Kreutzwald Friedrich Reinhold, 1803-1882) made up like the Finnish Kalevala, the epic "Kalevipoeg" (1857-61), which had a significant impact on Estonian literature. The author of the epic of Kalevipoeg was Friedrich Robert Felman (Friedrich Robert Faehlmann, 1798-1850). The epic consists of 20 songs. Original poem "Kalevipoeg" — the so-called runic poem, which is inherent in old Estonian folk songs; the archaic language of the epic.
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The sculpture of Kalevipoeg returns home with a boat in hands.
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