munnskyll
Munnskyll is a traditional Icelandic dish that translates to "mouth scald" in English. It is a hearty soup made from the head, feet, and entrails of a sheep or cow, along with various vegetables and spices. The dish is a staple in Icelandic cuisine and is often served during the winter months due to its warming properties.
The preparation of munnskyll involves simmering the meat and bones in water for several hours to extract
Munnskyll is not only a delicious dish but also a practical one, as it utilizes parts of