Tomato Break in Iceland

Iceland’s Golden Circle tour is filled with waterfalls, geysers and breathtaking landscape…but it’s definitely not a foodie run. Unless you stop at Fridheimar, a huge indoor tomato farm and restaurant, powered year-round by geothermal energy. It’s about 90 km east of Reykjavik, and many tours stop at it.

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It’s worth listening to a staff guide explain the system: how the plants are guided upward in their mechanized row, how imported Dutch bees keep them pollinated, how the little railcars are used to speed the harvest.

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Yes, it’s worth it, but by now you’re probably glancing over toward the center of the row, where the tables and the food are.

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And when you get there, you’ll likely not be surprised that nearly everything on offer features tomatoes. A luscious tomato soup with bread and butter, sour cream and cucumber salsa. Mozzarella and tomatoes. Mussels in tomato sauce. Pasta with tomato sauce. and more.

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The drinks include three variations on Bloody Mary as well as house-made tomato juice. I had a tomato-based ale; all doubts aside, it was quite good!

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Even the coffee has tomato syrup available. Dessert? Tomato and apple pie with whipped cream, or my choice, cheesecake, served in a flowerpot and  topped with green tomato jam.

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All delicious, and hard to want to get back on the road!

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2 years ago

Not far from there, in a place called Flúðir, we visited a mushroom farm. They also offered all sorts of unusual things involving their product – including mushroom ice cream (pictured below).It was delicious!

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