-
Akutaq (also
known as
Alaskan Indian ice cream,
Inuit ice cream,
Indian ice
cream or
Native ice cream, and Inuit-Yupik
varieties of
which are
known as...
- in
remote Bush communities. An
example of a
traditional native food is
Akutaq, the
Eskimo ice cream,
which can
consist of
reindeer fat, seal oil, dried...
-
different forms in
modern Europe and
Latin America). List of
chicken dishes Akutaq -
another dessert made of fish meat
Muhallebi Blancmange Turkish cuisine...
-
Natives such as the Yup'ik people, who
include it in
various dishes such as
akutaq. Moerman,
Daniel E.,
Native American Ethnobotany, 1998. Portland, Oregon:...
- and made
fluffy with seal oil) and
sugar to make "Eskimo ice cream" or
akutaq. The
recipes vary by region.
Along the
Yukon and
Kuskokwim River areas,...
- Alaska.
There are
different types of
akutaq.
Akutaq is
served on all
special occasions. Like Yup'ik dance,
akutaq is not an
everyday dish. It is a special...
- alpinum. As the name suggests,
these roots are
somewhat sweet and are used in
Akutaq. Fienup-Riordan, Ann; Rearden, Alice; Meade,
Marie (2021). Yungcautnguuq...
- the free dictionary.
Eskimo ice
cream may
refer to:
Alaskan ice
cream (
akutaq), a
traditional food of
Alaskan Eskimo, Yupik,
Aleut Eskimo (ice cream)...
- warm clothing.
Acorn bread Acorn crepe Acorn mush, from the
Miwok people Akutaq, also
called "Eskimo ice cream", made from
caribou or
moose tallow and meat...
- in
remote Bush communities. An
example of a
traditional native food is
Akutaq, the
Eskimo ice cream,
which can
consist of
reindeer fat, seal oil, dried...