börnunum
Börnunum is a term used in Icelandic to refer to the traditional Icelandic Christmas Eve dinner. The meal is a significant part of Icelandic culture and is typically prepared on the evening of December 24th. The name "börnunum" is derived from the Old Norse word "börn", which means "children," and it is believed to have originated from the custom of leaving a bowl of porridge for the Christmas Eve dinner to be eaten by the children.
The traditional börnunum meal consists of several dishes, including roasted lamb, roasted potatoes, pickled herring, and
The börnunum meal is typically served in a large communal table, and it is a time for
Börnunum is an important part of Icelandic culture and is celebrated by many people around the world.