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  2. Icelandic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Popular foods in Iceland include skyr, hangikjöt (smoked lamb), kleinur, laufabrauð, and bollur. Þorramatur is a traditional buffet served at midwinter festivals called Þorrablót ; it includes a selection of traditionally cured meat and fish products served with rúgbrauð (dense dark and sweet rye bread) and brennivín (an Icelandic ...

  3. Þorramatur - Wikipedia

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    However, some of the food, for example the rams' testicles, has to be cured by the acid before serving. A number of foods have been added to the buffet that have never gone out of fashion in Icelandic cuisine, such as smoked lamb, fermented shark and dried fish, which are still commonly consumed in all seasons. Þorramatur also may include some ...

  4. 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]

  5. Fiskidagurinn mikli - Wikipedia

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    Fiskidagurinn mikli (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈfɪscɪˌtaːɣʏrɪn ˈmɪhklɪ], "The Great Fish Day") is an annual festival held in Dalvík, Iceland. [1] The festival is held the Saturday after the first Monday of August. Up to 30,000 people attend and enjoy a free fish buffet sponsored by the local fishing industry. [2]

  6. List of Icelandic desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Icelandic sweets and desserts. The cuisine of Iceland refers to food preparation originating from Iceland or having played a great historic part in Icelandic cuisine. Iceland also shares many dishes and influences with surrounding Scandinavian countries, such as Norway , Sweden , and Denmark .

  7. 27 St. Patrick’s Day food deals that are a pot o’ gold

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    Happy St. Patrick's Day! Here are all the best deals, discounts and freebies from restaurants and food brands on Sunday, March 17.

  8. Category:Icelandic cuisine - Wikipedia

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  9. Svið - Wikipedia

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    Svið served with mashed potatoes and swede in Reykjavík.. Svið (Icelandic pronunciation:; transliterated as svid or svith) is a traditional Icelandic dish consisting of a sheep's head cut in half, singed to remove the fur, and boiled with the brain removed, [1] sometimes cured in lactic acid.