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Here is a sample of the most popular food and drinks from Iceland. The most popular being the dried fish and Icelandic Brennivin |
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| Icelandic Dried fish |
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The Icelandic hardfiskur has been very popular in centuries. The Icelandic fishing grounds are without a doubt among the purest in the world. Repeated studies have verified that the catch from Icelandic waters consistently meets top standards for purity. Because of this, and the high standards in fishing technology and processing at Icelandic fisheries, Icelandic seafood is in high demand in international markets. Dried fish is recognized as health food and the product is lightweight and has a long shelf life. |
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| Icelandic Alcohol |
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Strong alcoholic drinks like the famous Icelandic Brennivin, vodka and shots. |
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| Icelandic Beer - Egils |
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Icelandic beer from the brewery Olgerd Egils Skallagrimssonar. Icelandic Beer is getting better and better each year and every year a new type is introduced. |
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| Icelandic Beer - Viking |
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Icelandic Beer from the Viking Brewery. After the beer production ban was rescinded on March 1, 1989 production of beer began to thrive again, and today creates a considerable amount of export income. |
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| Food For Pets |
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Pet Dried Fish are the "caviar and the champagne" among pet treats! Instead of fish by-products, this treat only contains fresh skinless, boneless fish fillets that are also suitable for human consumption. |
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| Icelandic Candy |
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Opal and Topas Pastilles, the famous Sirius Chocolate, fine confectionary, hard candy, fruit gum and more and more.... |
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| Icelandic Soft drinks |
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The best Icelandic Soft drinks can be found in this category, including the famous Icelandic malt & appelsin. |
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| Biscuits |
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In this section you will find the popular "Matarkex" and "Mjolkurkex" from the oldest biscuit producer in Iceland, "Fron". |
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| Ora Canned Food |
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Ora products have been around since 1960 and are still very popular by Icelandic consumers. |
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