beygju
Beygju is a traditional type of Icelandic cheese that has been produced in Iceland for over 100 years. It is made from cow's milk or a combination of cow's and sheep's milk. The milk is first pasteurized and then mixed with rennet, a substance that causes the milk to curdle.
The curds are then molded into small wheels, typically weighing between 10-20 kilograms. The cheese is allowed
Beygju is often described as having a rich, savory flavor, with notes of caramel and nuts. It
In addition to its culinary uses, beygju is also prized for its nutritional value. The cheese is
Beygju is a unique and flavorful cheese that has played an important role in Icelandic cuisine for