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  2. Pálinka - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian pálinka bottle. In the 19th century, breweries and pálinka distilleries operated in tandem. Comenius described the equipment used to make pálinka in Orbis sensualium pictus ("The World in Pictures"), his famous book written for children in the Hungarian town of Sárospatak. Distilling itself was the right of landowners, and laws ...

  3. How to make the best holiday cookies, according to chefs

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    To make your winter baking a breeze, Business Insider spoke with chefs to get their best tips and tricks for making holiday cookies. The key is to rest the dough and let cookies set Cookies should ...

  4. How to Make Cookies - AOL

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    Mix-ins, like the eternally classic chocolate chip, nuts like walnuts or almonds or flavorings like cinnamon or Nutella make each cookie special and individual. Ingredients 1/2 cup plus 1 tbsp ...

  5. Bake Better Cookies by Avoiding These 5 Common Mistakes - AOL

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    Related: 12 Easy Cookies You Can Make in 30 Minutes or Less. 1. Not bringing your ingredients to room temperature ... Related: Here's Why Bakery Cookies All Look the Same, and How You Can Bake ...

  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. 20 Cute & Charming Christmas Cookies That Taste Good, Too - AOL

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    Tips for Making the Best Christmas Cookies. Follow the recipe. For best results, stick to the recipe measurements and instructions, especially when it comes to leavening agents like baking powder ...

  9. Rose hip - Wikipedia

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    Rose hips can be used to make pálinka, the traditional Hungarian fruit brandy popular in Hungary, Romania, and other countries sharing Austro-Hungarian history. Rose hips are also the central ingredient of cockta, the fruity-tasting national soft drink of Slovenia. Dried rose hips are also sold for crafts and home fragrance purposes.