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Skerpikjøt
Faroese sheep
Lamb hanging out to dry

Skerpikjøt (IPA: [ˈʃɛʃpɪtʃøːt]), a type of wind-dried mutton, is a common food of the Faroe Islands.[1]

Production[edit]

The mutton, usually in the form of shanks or legs (kjógvorbógv in Faroese, depending on which leg it is), is allowed to hang in a so-called hjallur, a drying shed ventilated by the wind, for five to nine months, with the process beginning in the colder fall months between September and October. It has a very strong smell, which may upset those who are not accustomed to it.

The hanging process covers three stages, or hjeldene. Each causing the meat to have different consistencies, smells and tastes.

There can therefore be variations in taste from year to year, but this is not usually a problem. A much more serious problem is infestation by flies. For this reason, the drying sheds used to be placed next to streams or the sea in order to diminish the arrival of flies.[1]

Consumption[edit]

When the skerpikjøt is ready, it is cut into thin slices and eaten on rye bread in the form of an open faced sandwich.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Jóan Pauli Joensen, "Færøsk madkultur: En oversigt" Archived 2013-11-09 at the Wayback Machine, Granskingar ráðið, The Faroese Research Council. (in Danish) Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  • ^ "Kjøt" Archived 2012-12-11 at the Wayback Machine. Imgur.com. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
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