Skyr is a traditional Icelandic dairy product
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Skyr is a traditional
Icelandic dairy product. Skyr-making dates all the way back to the Viking
settlement in the 9th century. Ever since then it has served as a crucial
component of the dairy-rich Icelandic diet.
While skyr resembles yoghurt and is consumed much like yoghurt, it is actually a type of cheese, made
from the fat-free skim milk. Fat-free and rich in protein, skyr has been held
up as a “super-food.”
The milk is warmed with
live cultures from previous skyr batches and strained from the whey after it
has thickened. Traditional unflavored skyr is very thick and has a distinctive
sour dairy flavour, with a hint of
sweetness.
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