hrossakjöt
Hrossakjöt is the Icelandic term for horse meat intended for human consumption. The word combines hross (horse) and kjöt (meat). In Icelandic history, horse meat was eaten as a protein source in rural areas and during periods of scarcity, when other meats and fish were not readily available. Horses were kept for work and transport, and slaughter of a horse for food was not uncommon in difficult times.
In contemporary Iceland, horse meat is rarely eaten compared with more common sources such as lamb, beef,
Culinary and cultural context: Attitudes toward horse meat vary. Some Icelanders view it as a traditional, utilitarian