Vegla
Vegla is a traditional Icelandic dish that consists of fermented shark, typically rendered into a jelly-like texture through a process of drying and curing. The preparation involves soaking the shark in a brine solution, often with added ingredients such as sugar, salt, and sometimes herbs or spices, before hanging it to dry in the open air. This method of preservation was historically essential in Iceland, where cold temperatures and limited fresh food sources made long-term storage necessary.
The name *vegla* derives from the Old Norse word *vegl*, meaning "road" or "path," possibly referencing the
Vegla is commonly prepared by rehydrating the dried shark in water or milk before cooking it in