Wednesday 9 May 2018

10 Foods and Drinks you must try in Iceland

The Icelandic Cuisine is not as widely known as its natural landscape beauty offers. Gradually with the involvement of time and skill, particularly chefs improvising and infusing ingredients into the local foods the picture has changed drastically since.
The Private tours of Iceland offer you the ample time to execute what truly you want to do. If you happen to be a foodie, choosing the private tours of Iceland can be your best option.
Given below are some of the foods and drinks you should definitely try when traveling to Iceland.
Skyr
Skyr
Skyr is a dairy product made out of cheese which is similar to yogurt. It is low in fat and high in protein and is one of the cultural food that has been consumed for over a thousand years. As usual, you can have it served with milk and a sweet topping like berries or other fruits.
Lamb
lamb
Icelanders love the meat of Lamb and Sheep. This meat is readily available than beef. They are roasted or made into hearty stew. The slow roasted lamb is preferred by the majority Icelanders. If you are daring enough you can go for the smoked Sheep’s head.
Fermented Shark
Fermented Shark
Fermented Shark locally known as Hakarl is the national dish of Iceland. While the consumption of this particular dish is relatively low even for the locals, just try it to have the notion that you have to experience Iceland to the fullest.
Hot Spring Rye Bread
Icelandic Rye Bread
You will find the dark rye bread and butter served with many other meals which are a popular Nordic bread where it is baked by burying near the hot spring. They are sweet and is available in most of the grocery stores.
Hot Dogs
Iceland hot dog
The hot dog is very popular in Iceland. Get yourself hooked up at Baejarins Beztu Pylsur, to enjoy the best of iconic lamb and pork hot dogs. It is a small hot dog stand in Reykjavik but Iceland’s most popular restaurant. It has been serving good hotdogs since 1937.
Puffin
smoked puffin
It is seabird which is usually smoked or boiled in milk. Like the national dish Hakarl, it is another dish not widely consumed. It is one of the delicacies on the menus throughout the country. It tastes close to beef and has a distinct seafood taste.
Fish stew
Icelandic fish stew
Known as Plokkfiskur in Iceland, it is a traditional Icelandic dish prepared from boiled cod or haddock mashed together with the white sauce, onions, and potatoes. Icelanders love to fish and they always use fresh fish which is no exception in this dish. This famous fish stew is also served with dark rye bread and butter.
Coffee
iceland coffee
Icelanders are crazy for coffee. In most of the streets, you will find local coffee shops and cafes. Owing to good competition by the numerous shops for good coffee, the coffee in Iceland is incredible. Of all the coffee beverage, Latte is the most popular one.
Brennivin
Brennivin
A local spirit which is similar to unsweetened schnapps. It is the country’s national alcoholic beverage and taste close to vodka. The drink is famous during the Porrablot winter festival.
Beer
Iceland beer
The Icelandic beer has alcohol contents of about 2.25 percent making it very light and a popular beverage. It goes well as you scout for amazing places in search of good foods.

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