fjellsjöt
Fjellsjöt is a traditional Icelandic fermented sheep's milk product, often described as a type of cheese or yogurt-like substance. It is a staple in Icelandic cuisine, particularly in rural areas, where it has been produced for centuries. The name *fjellsjöt* translates roughly to "mountain milk," reflecting its origins from the milk of sheep grazing in Iceland's highlands.
The preparation of fjellsjöt involves fermenting sheep's milk with natural cultures, resulting in a thick, tangy,
Fjellsjöt is traditionally made in small batches, often by individual households or local farms. The process
In modern Iceland, fjellsjöt remains a cultural symbol, though its production has declined due to changing