cváru
Cváru is a traditional Icelandic dish that has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique blend of flavors and cultural significance. The dish is typically made with lamb or mutton, which is slow-cooked in a pot with potatoes, onions, and a variety of spices. The most common spices used in cváru are juniper berries, cloves, and bay leaves, which give the dish its distinctive flavor. The dish is often served with a side of boiled potatoes and a simple salad.
The origins of cváru can be traced back to the Viking Age, when it was a staple
Cváru is a hearty and comforting dish that is often served during the colder months of the
In recent years, cváru has gained international recognition, thanks in part to its appearance on the menu