camliitoksia
Camliitoksia is a traditional Inuit delicacy originating from Greenland. It is prepared from the meat of young seals, typically ringed seals, which are a primary food source in the Arctic environment. The preparation involves a process of fermentation, where the seal meat is preserved and aged for several months. This aging process develops a distinct, strong flavor and a somewhat jelly-like texture.
The fermentation is usually carried out by burying the meat in the ground, often wrapped in seal
Camliitoksia is consumed raw and is considered a high-energy food, rich in protein and fat, which are