ólaga
Ólaga is a term that can refer to several things, most commonly a type of traditional Icelandic dairy product. This fermented milk product, often made from sheep's milk or cow's milk, has a long history in Icelandic cuisine. It is typically characterized by its sour taste and thick, creamy texture. Ólaga was historically a way to preserve milk, especially during times when refrigeration was not available. It could be consumed on its own or used as an ingredient in other dishes. The production methods and specific recipes for ólaga varied across different regions and households in Iceland.
Beyond its culinary significance, the word "ólaga" in Icelandic can also generally refer to something that is