Iceland review - 2016, Page 97

Iceland review - 2016, Page 97
ICELAND REVIEW 95 VARMA Varma is a local Icelandic clothing company that fo- cuses not only on keeping cus- tomers stylish, but also warm. Known as “the warmth of Ice- land,” Varma designs, manu- factures and sells high quality products made from pure Ice- landic wool. The Varma brand includes: gloves, socks, mit- tens, hats, headbands, scarves and shawls, as well as sweat- ers, cardigans and capes; all made from Icelandic wool in a variety of patterns and styles. All Varma products are proud- ly made in Iceland. Ármúli 31, 108 Reykjavík varma.is SPECIAL PROMOTION MADE IN ICELAND Organic farming and food production thrives in East Iceland. The warmth of Iceland. PROMOTING HEALTHY LIFESTYLES Móðir Jörð is an organic farm that produces premium Icelan- dic vegetarian food. Situated at Vallanes, a farm in a beau- tiful slice of East Iceland, Móðir Jörð grows grain and vegeta- bles alongside a glacial lake, midway between Egilsstaðir and Hallormsstaður. They are the key ingredients in Móðir Jörð’s food range, consisting of healthy and delicious barley, crackers, chutneys and lacto-fermented vegetables. The certification of- fice TÚN in Iceland certifies everything grown or produced at Vallanes as organic. ORGANIC FARMING AT VALLANES This area is known for its forests and relatively mild climate. The fields surrounding Vallanes have been shaped by the planting of one million trees, some of which shelter the growing crops. The farm produces an exciting and diverse line of products in- cluding: barley products, fresh vegetables, vegetarian burgers, sweet pickled vegetables or chutneys, jams, dried herbs and local teas, extra virgin rapeseed oil, breakfast barley porridge, pancake mix, and massage oils made from wild Icelandic herbs. Móðir Jörð’s products were honored with the Fjöreggið food award in 2015 – given by the Food and Nutrition Society of Iceland and the Federation of Icelandic Industries. IDEAL LOCATION This summer, Móðir Jörð opened a shop and organic restau- rant in a new building using wood from the farm. It’s a place where local food and design meet, and the menu reflects the seasons and local East Icelandic ingredients for breakfast, lunch and snacks throughout the day. It’s open 8:00-18:00, Monday- Saturday, until the end of October. Vallanes is the perfect destination for people seeking a variety of fresh, organic produce and wholesome specialty food products. Vallanes, 701 Egilsstaðir vallanes.is
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