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The Hungarian Girl

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Submitted by The Hungarian Girl on May 7, 2009
In Category: Family & Home

This blog is all about Central and Eastern European food along with an extensive collection of recipes, articles, tips, news, and information.

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Running Away to Home: Interview with travel writer Jennifer Wilson

Exhausted and burned out from chasing the ever-elusive American dream, Jennifer Wilson and her husband Jim were desperately seeking a simple...

Source: The Hungarian Girl | May 7, 2012

Rigó Jancsi: Hungarian chocolate mousse cake

Rigó Jancsi takes its name from a famous 19th century Gypsy violinist, who according to legend, seduced and married Clara Ward, a wealthyÂ...

Source: The Hungarian Girl | April 25, 2012

Vienna coffee houses

Opened in 1876, Café Central was a key meeting place for intellectuals including Leo Trotsky, Adolf Loos, Vladimir Lenin and Sigmund Freud.

Source: The Hungarian Girl | April 21, 2012

Hungarian cucumber salad

Cucumber salad or uborkasaláta is a popular dish in Hungary that is usually served with main meals. It has a very light and refreshing tast...

Source: The Hungarian Girl | April 20, 2012

Turul: Hungary’s mythical bird

Statute of a Turul on the railing of Buda Castle. This particular Turul was cast by Gyula Donath in 1905. Beautiful, graceful and soaring th...

Source: The Hungarian Girl | April 13, 2012

Hungary for outdoor adventures

Traditional horse-herdsman "Csikos" on the Puszta plain. Hungary is more than just a place for those seeking to discover great his...

Source: The Hungarian Girl | April 9, 2012

Hungarian poppy seed & walnut rolls

A Hungarian favorite, bejgli is a sweet roll that is filled with either poppy seed (mákos) or walnut (diós) filling. There are many va...

Source: The Hungarian Girl | April 1, 2012

Pálinka: Hungary’s fruit brandy

Pálinka for sale at the Mangalica Festival in Budapest. In recent years, pálinka has become the focus of a refined drinking culture in Hun...

Source: The Hungarian Girl | March 26, 2012

Easter egg styles from Central & Eastern Europe

Perhaps nowhere in the world has the tradition of decorating eggs developed into so many unique patterns and techniques as in Central and...

Source: The Hungarian Girl | March 23, 2012

Thermal baths in Budapest

Men playing chess in the Szechenyi swimming pool in Budapest. The bath can be found in the City Park, and was built in 1913 in Neo-baroque s...

Source: The Hungarian Girl | March 19, 2012

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