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Offering Boiled Eggs at the Food Market: "the Kids Are Crazy About This"

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Small producers, farmers and fishermen from all over the country are presenting their products at the Icelandic Food Market, which began in Harpa today. Among other things, you can find various honey products, handmade Easter eggs and dried horse meat. "We are getting about 40 to 50 producers from all over the country who are selling everything between heaven and earth," says Hlédís Sveinsdóttir, event manager. "There are a lot of specialty prod…
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Small producers, farmers and fishermen from all over the country are presenting their products at the Icelandic Food Market, which began in Harpa today. Among other things, you can find various honey products, handmade Easter eggs and dried horse meat. "We are getting about 40 to 50 producers from all over the country who are selling everything between heaven and earth," says Hlédís Sveinsdóttir, event manager. "There are a lot of specialty prod…

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RÚV broke the news in on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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