ognaðir
Ognaðir, also known as Icelandic shortbread, is a traditional Icelandic biscuit made from flour, butter, and sugar. It is a popular treat in Iceland, often enjoyed with tea or coffee. The name "ognaðir" comes from the Old Norse word "ognar," which means "to bake."
The history of ognaðir can be traced back to the Viking era, when Icelanders used simple ingredients
The preparation of ognaðir is straightforward. The ingredients are mixed together and then baked in a preheated
In recent years, ognaðir has gained popularity beyond Iceland's borders, with many people around the world appreciating
Despite its simple ingredients, ognaðir holds a special place in Icelandic culture. It is a symbol of