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  2. Icelandic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Iceland has a long history. Important parts of Icelandic cuisine are lamb, dairy, and fish, the latter due to the fact that Iceland has traditionally been inhabited only near its coastline. Popular foods in Iceland include skyr, hangikjöt (smoked lamb), kleinur, laufabrauð, and bollur. Þorramatur is a traditional buffet served ...

  3. Þorramatur - Wikipedia

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    Þorramatur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈθɔrraˌmaːtʏr̥]; transliterated as thorramatur; food of Þorri) is a selection of traditional Icelandic food, consisting mainly of meat and fish products cured in a traditional manner, cut into slices or pieces and served with rúgbrauð (dense and dark rye bread), butter and brennivín (an ...

  4. List of Icelandic desserts - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic ice cream, usually served in different flavors. Bragðarefur. Mixture of ice cream and multiple toppings. Snúður. Cinnamon roll topped with melted chocolate. Skúffukaka. Thin chocolate cake topped with melted chocolate and shredded coconut. Randalín. Layer cake with different portions of sponge cake, icing, and jam [ 4 ]

  5. Hákarl - Wikipedia

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    Hákarl (an abbreviation of kæstur hákarl [ˈcʰaistʏr ˈhauːˌkʰa (r)tl̥]), referred to as fermented shark in English, is a national dish of Iceland consisting of Greenland shark or other sleeper shark that has been cured with a particular fermentation process and hung to dry for four to five months. [1] It has a strong ammonia -rich ...

  6. Culture of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Much of the cuisine centers on Iceland's fishing industry. Traditional dishes include gravlax (smoked salmon marinated in salt and dill), hangikjöt (smoked lamb), and slátur (sausages made from sheep entrails). A popular food is skyr made of cultured skim milk. Brennivin is an Icelandic liquor made from potatoes and caraway.

  7. Skyr - Wikipedia

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    Skyr. Skyr (/ ˈskɪər / SKEER; Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈscɪːr̥]) is a traditional Icelandic cultured dairy product. It has the consistency of strained yogurt, but a milder flavor. Skyr can be classified as a fresh sour milk cheese, similar to curd cheese consumed like a yogurt in the Baltic states, the Low Countries and Germany. [1]

  8. Category:Icelandic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Whale meat. Categories: Cuisine by country. European cuisine by country. Food and drink in Iceland. Culture of Iceland. Arctic cuisine. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  9. Hangikjöt - Wikipedia

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    This Icelandic smoked lamb, mutton, or horse meat is usually boiled and served either hot or cold in slices, traditionally with potatoes in béchamel sauce and green peas, or in thin slices on bread such as flatkaka or rúgbrauð or laufabrauð. [2] It takes its name from the old tradition of smoking food in order to preserve it by hanging it ...