• Echo Dot
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      197 months ago

      I’m pretty sure they just do it for the tourists now.

      I remember when I was there. They were all very excited about a Costco opening up, and I don’t imagine they carry shark pee soup.

    • @Mmagnusson@programming.dev
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      107 months ago

      It isn’t staple food you’d see on modern dinner plates: it essentially is only tourist food, or eaten during Þorrablót - a mid-winter celebration of of traditional Icelandic food (which in many cases was starvation food, but we let that slide)

      • AItoothbrush
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        47 months ago

        Umm actually 🤓🤓🤓 because icelandic is closer to old nordic its a lot different than swedish(and norwegian, danish)

        • Franzia
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          17 months ago

          I’m js you could ferment it in pee and eat it

    • Rob Bos
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      37 months ago

      Worth pointing out that Greenland sharks are rare, live for a long time, and probably don’t breed quickly.

      So get 'em before they run out! /s

      • @Mmagnusson@programming.dev
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        27 months ago

        Sharks don’t really pee. It gets stored it in their body tissue instead. Part of the preperation of shark is essentially pressing it for weeks to bring out the ammonia and let it break down into something that won’t kill you. Doesn’t taste good, but won’t kill you.

        • @DNOS@reddthat.com
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          17 months ago

          Damn I was planning a trip to Iceland this food got into my list but if u tell me it tastes shit I guess I would have to take it out …