snyrtivöru
Snyrtivöru is a term used in Icelandic to describe a type of traditional Icelandic dish. The term translates to "snort food" in English, referring to the method of consumption. The dish is typically made from fermented fish, such as cod or haddock, which is then eaten by pouring it into the nose and swallowing it. This method of consumption is believed to have originated as a way to utilize the entire fish, including the head and bones, which would otherwise be discarded.
The preparation of snyrtivöru involves fermenting the fish in a brine solution for several weeks. The fish
Snyrtivöru is often served as a snack or appetizer and is a popular dish in Icelandic cuisine.