skynjanir
Skynjanir refers to a traditional Icelandic method of preserving fish, particularly cod, by drying it in the open air. This technique has been practiced for centuries and remains an important part of Icelandic culture and cuisine. The word "skynjanir" comes from the Icelandic verb *skynja*, meaning "to dry," and is closely associated with the historical practice of drying fish on wooden racks known as *skynjir*.
The process involves catching fresh fish, typically cod, and hanging them on wooden frames or racks in
Skynjanir is not only a preservation technique but also a cultural practice. In the past, drying fish
Today, skynjanir is still practiced in some rural areas of Iceland, though modern refrigeration has reduced