Gögnun
Gögnun is a term used to describe a traditional Icelandic dish made from a mixture of dried and salted fish, known as "hraunfiske" or "rock fish", and suet, which is a type of animal fat. This hearty and nourishing food was often served during the winter months in rural Iceland when other sources of food were scarce.
The word "gögnun" is derived from the Icelandic language, in which it is written as "gögnun". This
To make gögnun, the dried fish is first shredded or flaked and then mixed with suet, which
Today, gögnun is still enjoyed in some parts of Iceland, particularly during special occasions and festivals.