paskyr
Paskyr is a traditional Icelandic dairy product resembling a soft, tangy, and creamy yogurt-like dessert. It is made from skimmed milk or buttermilk, which is fermented with specific bacterial cultures. The fermentation process typically involves lactic acid bacteria that produce the characteristic sourness and smooth texture of paskyr. It is commonly consumed as a breakfast item, snack, or dessert and is often served with toppings such as fresh berries, sugar, or cream.
The origin of paskyr dates back to Icelandic farming communities where it served as a nutritious, easily
Paskyr is valued for its high protein content and probiotic qualities, supporting digestive health. It is also
In recent years, paskyr has gained international attention due to its health benefits and unique flavor profile.