afleiddra
Afleiddra is a term used in Icelandic to describe a type of traditional Icelandic cheese. The name "afleiddra" translates to "derived cheese" in English, reflecting its unique production process. Unlike many other cheeses, afleiddra is not made from cow's milk but from a mixture of cow's milk and whey, the liquid by-product of cheese making. This whey is often sourced from local dairies and is a by-product of the production of other cheeses, such as skyr or quark.
The production of afleiddra involves a fermentation process that gives it a tangy and slightly sour flavor.
Afleiddra is often used in various Icelandic dishes, such as grilled meats, soups, and stews, where its
Despite its unique production process and flavor profile, afleiddra has gained popularity both in Iceland and