hermorungoilla
Hermorungoilla is a traditional food preparation method originating from the Sámi people of Northern Europe. The term "hermorungoilla" is derived from the Sámi languages, with "hermo" meaning "head" and "ruongoilla" meaning "to cook" or "to boil".
In hermorungoilla, the head of a freshly caught fish is placed in a pot of boiling water.
The cooked fish head is then typically served as a soup or stew, often accompanied by vegetables
In modern times, hermorungoilla is primarily practiced by traditional chefs and food enthusiasts who aim to
While the concept of cooking fish heads may not appeal to some people, it is an important