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  2. Túrós csusza - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage squares [2] or cabbage and noodles [3] is a savoury Hungarian pasta dish. Macaroni bows or home-made thin pasta squares (like tiny lasagne) are boiled in salted water, drained, and mixed with some cooking oil or fat. The finely grated cabbage is slowly sautéed in a bowl with oil or fat, with salt, freshly ground black pepper and a ...

  3. Pálinka - Wikipedia

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    The words pálinka (in Hungarian), pálenka (Czech and Slovak), and pălincă (Romanian) derive from the Slavonic stem paliti, "to burn, to distill". [4] In Hungarian, the word Tótpálinka (literally 'Slavic pálinka') was used to refer to alcoholic drinks derived from wheat. [5] The Hungarian name stampedli derives from German Stamperl. [6]

  4. List of Hungarian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Mixed Grill: A thin pork steak served with cabbage or the dish fatányéros, a Hungarian mixed grill on wooden platter. Rakott krumpli: A layered potato casserole with sausage, eggs, and bacon. Rántott csirke: A chicken breast rolled in breadcrumbs and deep-fried; similar to Wiener Schnitzel.

  5. Local Flavor: It's all about cabbage and Hungarian fare at ...

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    Akron cook uses family recipes at Your Cabbage Connection that date back to the 1800s. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Törkölypálinka - Wikipedia

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    Törkölypálinka (pomace pálinka, also Torkolypalinka) is a Hungarian pomace brandy, an alcoholic beverage produced by distillation from grape residues left over from winemaking. One of the oldest types of pálinka , it is thought to aid digestion, and is usually consumed in small quantities after meals.

  7. Hungarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian or Magyar cuisine (Hungarian: Magyar konyha) is the cuisine characteristic of the nation of Hungary, and its primary ethnic group, the Magyars. Hungarian cuisine has been described as being the spiciest cuisine in Europe. [1] [2] This can largely be attributed to the use of their piquant native spice, Hungarian paprika, in many of ...

  8. Halušky - Wikipedia

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    Halušky [a] are a traditional variety of thick, soft noodles or dumplings found in many Central and Eastern European cuisines under various local names. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In Hungary it is very popular to put it in paprikash .

  9. List of noodle dishes - Wikipedia

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    A bowl of kesme in broth Khow suey Jajangmyeon Yakisoba Uzbek lag'mon in Tashkent Mee bandung muar Mogok meeshay A bowl of Mì Quảng Mie ayam with mushroom, Chinese cabbage and chicken broth soup Rakhine mont di fish soup with garnish A bowl of nabeyaki ramen Pancit malabon (pancit luglug, pancit balabok), La Familia, Baliuag, Bulacan Saimin Singapore noodles Soto ayam Thukpa Yaka mein