sörlkar
Sörlkar is a traditional Scandinavian fermented fish dish. Its name is derived from Old Norse words meaning "sour" and "fish." The preparation involves preserving cod or other white fish in a brine solution, often with a small amount of sugar, and then allowing it to ferment for several months. This fermentation process creates a strong, pungent odor and a distinctive, sharp flavor.
Historically, sörlkar was a vital method of food preservation in regions where fresh fish was abundant but
Sörlkar is typically served in small portions due to its intense taste. Common accompaniments include flatbread,