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Home Community Liver Melting Association of Nordfjordur
Liver Melting Association of Nordfjordur
Remembrances from Ingvar Pálmason member of Parliment as he recalls the how liver was melted in Norðfjörður in the year of 1900. It says among other things, "While shark hunting were conducted in both low whater fall  and by going to 'shark puts' with the shark fishingline, most ship owners owned melting pots and melted all their shark liver themselves. These pots were so big that they took 2-3 adjusts barrels.
The other method used to process the action of the so-called or self raw fish oirl or flowed oil. " Courtesy of Ingvar Níelsson, grandchildren of Ingvar Pálmarssonar, member of Parliment.
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