Last additions - 2017-06-24 Iceland & Greenland |
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On our way, we visited a horse farm and had lunch there. 44 viewsJul 16, 2017
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Early this morning, we left Snaefellsnes Peninsula and travel to Akureyri which is in the northern part of Iceland. 44 viewsJul 16, 2017
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Hakarl, Made from the Greenlandic shark, the meat is poisonous when fresh, so in order to eat it, Icelanders let it spoil in the ground for months and then out in the element for a few more to dry.7 views It’s a revolting dish to many first timers; eating it without gagging is what separates the men from the boys. While the smell of the putrefied shark itself could make the faint-hearted ill, the taste is ultimately sweet, nutty and faintly fishy…if you like ammoniated wax. It was the strangest tasting/smelling food I have ever eaten!Jul 16, 2017
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