suða
Suða is a traditional Icelandic dish, often referred to as "Icelandic stew." It is a hearty and comforting meal that has been a staple in Icelandic cuisine for centuries. The dish typically consists of lamb or mutton, along with potatoes, carrots, onions, and sometimes other vegetables like leeks or turnips. The meat is slow-cooked with the vegetables in a flavorful broth, often seasoned with herbs and spices such as thyme, bay leaves, and black pepper.
Suða is often served with a side of boiled eggs and a crusty bread called "bollur." The
The origins of suða can be traced back to the Viking era, when Icelandic settlers relied on
Today, suða is enjoyed not only in Iceland but also by those who appreciate traditional Icelandic cuisine