Although Greenland is the largest island in the world, because most of the whole territory is located in the Arctic Circle, the climate here is very cold, and many areas are not suitable for living. 865,438+0% of the land on the island is covered with ice and snow, which makes the local food very scarce, making it difficult to hunt and grow agricultural products.
Animals living in the sea, such as puffins and seals, have become local delicacies. The locals will cut open the seal's belly, then put the puffins in it, seal the seal's belly with oil, and bury and pickle it in an underground place isolated from the air. They only take puffins out for a few months or more than a year. This kind of food looks shocking and the locals like it very much.