hefir
Hefir is a traditional Icelandic drink made from fermented sheep's milk. It is a popular beverage in Iceland, often served warm and sweetened with sugar or honey. The fermentation process involves the addition of a starter culture, typically a mixture of bacteria and yeast, to the milk. This process converts the lactose in the milk into lactic acid, creating a tangy flavor. Hefir is known for its unique taste and is often enjoyed as a refreshing drink, especially during the colder months.
The production of hefir involves several steps. First, the sheep's milk is heated to a specific temperature
Hefir has been a staple in Icelandic culture for centuries and is often associated with traditional Icelandic
Despite its popularity in Iceland, hefir is not widely available outside of the country. However, there has