raskeima
Raskeima is a traditional dish from the Faroe Islands, a self-governing archipelago in the North Atlantic. It is a hearty stew made with a variety of ingredients, reflecting the island's rich culinary heritage and the abundance of local produce. The primary components of raskeima include potatoes, onions, and a type of Faroese smoked fish called "raske". The dish is typically prepared by simmering these ingredients together in a pot, allowing the flavors to meld and the potatoes to become tender.
The name "raskeima" is derived from the Faroese word "raske", which refers to the smoked fish used
Raskeima is a staple in Faroese cuisine and is often enjoyed during the colder months when fresh