kvæma
Kvæma is a traditional fermented beverage originating from the Nordic region, particularly associated with Icelandic and Scandinavian cultures. It is typically made from a mixture of milk or dairy ingredients combined with natural fermentation processes, resulting in a tangy, probiotic-rich drink. The name "kvæma" is derived from the Old Norse term related to fermentation and preservation.
Historically, kæma was consumed as a nutritional supplement, especially during winter months, due to its high
Kvæma can vary in composition but often includes ingredients such as milk, whey, or fermented dairy cream.
In modern times, kæma remains a traditional aspect of Nordic culinary heritage, appreciated for its health
Overall, kæma exemplifies the Nordic approach to utilizing fermentation as a means of food preservation, cultural