beinlínur
Beinlínur, also known as Icelandic shortbread, is a traditional Icelandic biscuit made from flour, butter, and sugar. The name "beinlínur" translates to "bone lines" in English, referring to the characteristic lines that form on the biscuits as they bake. This distinctive feature is due to the high butter content, which causes the biscuits to expand and contract during baking, creating a unique texture.
The origins of beinlínur can be traced back to the 19th century, when Icelandic settlers brought their
Today, beinlínur are enjoyed by people of all ages in Iceland and beyond. They are typically sold
Despite their simple ingredients, beinlínur have a rich history and cultural significance in Iceland. They are