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In Iceland, the Nordic people would bury a headless shark in a hole with stones, sand, and gravel, allowing it to seep out its...Asked by Taylor swift
                In Iceland, the Nordic people would bury a headless shark in a hole with stones, sand, and gravel, allowing it to seep out its toxic liquid some 12 weeks before hanging it to dry in a longhouse for many months. This would allow the shark to become edible, and non-poisonous, and resulted in the traditional meal of fermented shark called what?(1 point)Responsestiropitatiropitadolmadesdolmadeshaggishaggishákarl
            
            
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    The traditional meal of fermented shark in Iceland is called hákarl. So the correct answer is h ákarl.
    
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