hengerlaks
Hengerlaks is a term used in some regions to describe a specific method of preserving fish. It involves hanging cleaned and gutted fish, typically from a scaffold or rack, in a well-ventilated area, often exposed to the elements. This process allows the fish to dry and cure, a practice that has been employed for centuries as a means of preservation in areas where refrigeration was not readily available.
The specific duration and conditions for hengerlaks can vary depending on the type of fish, local climate,
Hengerlaks is distinct from smoking or salting, although it may sometimes be combined with these methods. The