súkkulaðis
Súkkulaðis is the Icelandic word for chocolate. It refers to the confection made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, typically in the form of a paste, which is then liquefied, mixed with other ingredients, and molded into various shapes. The primary ingredients in súkkulaðis are cacao solids, cacao butter, and sugar. Other common additions include milk solids, vanilla, and lecithin, which acts as an emulsifier.
The history of súkkulaðis in Iceland, like in many other parts of the world, is linked to
Súkkulaðis is enjoyed in many forms, including solid bars, truffles, hot chocolate (heitt súkkulaði), and as