Translated as “buried salmon” from Swedish, gravlax refers to the medieval custom in Scandinavia of burying lightly salted salmon and other types of fish in the ground, or in barrels, covered with birch bark, as a way of preserving fish for winter. These days, gravlax
Gravlax
Oct 30, 2023
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