forngangsraun
Forngangsraun refers to the traditional Icelandic method of preserving fish, particularly cod, through a process of drying and fermenting. This technique has been practiced for centuries and remains an important part of Icelandic culinary heritage. The term "forngangsraun" translates roughly to "ancient preservation" or "old-style preservation," reflecting its historical roots.
The process involves catching fresh cod, splitting the fish lengthwise, and then hanging them in the open
Forngangsraun is particularly associated with the coastal regions of Iceland, where fishing has been a primary
Today, forngangsraun is still enjoyed as a traditional delicacy, often served as a snack or appetizer. It
The preparation of forngangsraun is often a communal activity, passed down through generations. It reflects Iceland’s