ómisserðar
Ómisserðar, also known as Icelandic shortbread, is a traditional Icelandic biscuit made from flour, butter, and sugar. The name "ómisserðar" translates to "unburnt" in English, referring to the biscuit's golden-brown color, which is achieved by baking it at a low temperature. This biscuit is a staple in Icelandic cuisine and is often enjoyed with tea or coffee.
The history of ómisserðar dates back to the 19th century when Iceland was under Danish rule. The
Ómisserðar is not only a popular treat in Iceland but also a popular export. It is often
Despite its simplicity, ómisserðar has become a symbol of Icelandic cuisine and is often used to represent