Atlantica - 01.12.2004, Qupperneq 52

Atlantica - 01.12.2004, Qupperneq 52
Yule Lads – The Icelandic version of Santa Claus, and we have thirteen of them (as mentioned above). In older times, these strange characters had a mischievous and thieving nature. In the thirteen nights before Christmas, each one of them would sneak down from the mountains to steal his own special fancy (such as sausages, skyr or candles). Nowadays each of them brings a night-time gift for good children, and a potato for naughty ones. Glögg – The Icelandic version of mulled wine. Red wine, a heady mix of cloves, cinnamon and ginger and a splash of Brennivín. Tastes like Christmas and makes you all warm inside. Darkness – The almost 24-hour December darkness of the far north makes everything more cosy at Christmas. It means you can keep candles lit at all hours and it’s also a great excuse to stay in bed. Electric candelabras- Winter tourists often come to the conclusion that all Icelanders are Jewish due to the menorah-style electric candelabras in every window. They have nothing to do with Judaism and are just one those quirky Icelandic Christmas traditions. Hangikjöt and uppstúfur - The peasant’s Christmas dinner and still a traditional favourite meal for those festive days. Hangikjöt is tender, smoked lamb, served cold (a little like ham) with a sauce called “uppstúfur” – an aquired taste consisting of white béchamel sauce, canned green peas and boiled potatoes. Reindeer – Taking over from Ptarmigan as the traditional Christmas Eve meal since a hunting ban was put on the latter. Reindeer is beautifully tender meat, delicately perfumed with mountain herbs. Often served with the traditional accompaniment of sugared potatoes, red cab- bage and green peas. 50 A T L AN T I C A Breakfast in bed. Not a bad way to start the day. The owners of Iceland Princess Hotel agree, which is why guests wake up each morning with breakfast served to their room. “We pamper our guests,” says Arnar Thor Vidarsson, manager of Iceland Princess Hotel, a luxury, six-room hotel located in downtown Reykjavík. The rooms at Iceland Princess Hotel are getaways in themselves. Catering to “high- end” customers, the hotel offers spacious suites complete with indirect lighting, oak kitchens, jacuzzis and king-sized beds. They’re so luxurious you won’t want to leave. But don’t stay in the room. There’s too much to do here, and Iceland Princess Hotel can help organize your leisure time with glacial trips, highland excursions, fishing outings, whale-watching trips or basic sightseeing. “Because we do most of the booking personally, mostly through the Internet, not through travel agencies, we know what the customer wants before they arrive, so we can help plan their stay. Personal service is what we provide – VIP service,” says Vidarsson. Iceland Princess Hotel, Tungata 34, 101 Reykjavik, (+354) 534 0444 or log on to www.icelandprincess.com Iceland Princess Hotel i-site We sneer at those who think Santa Claus lives in Finland. Sure, those Finns may have snow and reindeer, but we break all records with our thirteen santas. Here’s a list of why Iceland is THE Christmas country. AMB Dummy’s Guide to Icelandic Christmas P H O TO S B Y P Á LL S TE FÁ N S S O N 043I-Site Atl604.indd 50 23.10.2004 16:37:32
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