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  2. Spätzle - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian chicken paprikash with Spätzle (Hungarian nokedli) Spätzle typically accompanies meat dishes prepared with an abundant sauce or gravy, such as Zwiebelrostbraten , Sauerbraten, Jägerschnitzel or Rouladen. In Hungary, Spätzle often are used in soup. Spätzle also are used as a primary ingredient in dishes including: Savory

  3. Kucher Model K1 - Wikipedia

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    The Kucher K1, also known as the Danuvia M53 K1, was a Hungarian magazine-fed submachine gun designed by József Kucher in 1951, based on the Danuvia 44.M prototype submachine gun. [2] It was produced by the titular Danuvia company. [3] The submachine gun was known in Hungarian service as the Gepisztoly 53 Minta or as the "Spigon submachine gun ...

  4. Chicken paprikash - Wikipedia

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    Chicken paprikas with nokedli (Paprikás csirke nokedlivel) Chicken paprikash with less common buckwheat side dish (not to be confused with tarhonya). Chicken paprikash (Hungarian: paprikás csirke or csirkepaprikás) or paprika chicken is a popular Hungarian cuisine dish of Austrian and Hungarian origin and one of the most famous variations on the paprikás preparations common to Hungarian ...

  5. Schnitzel - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian schnitzel with nokedli. Due to the strong Austrian influence of the Austro-Hungarian era, Wiener schnitzel is popular in Hungary, known as bécsi szelet [16] (Viennese slice), borjú bécsi (Viennese veal) or rántott hús (breaded meat). It is served in restaurants, and is a common meal in Hungarian homes.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Francesco Illy - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Illy (Hungarian: Illy Ferenc; 7 October 1892 in TimiÈ™oara, Banat, Transylvania, Austro-Hungary – 1956 in Trieste, Italy) was a Hungarian accountant, bookkeeper, businessman, philanthropist. He founded Illy and invented various coffee machinery.

  8. Italy's Meloni boosts ties with Trump in surprise visit to ...

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    WEST PALM BEACH, Florida/ROME (Reuters) -Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Sunday she was ready to work with Donald Trump after making a surprise visit to Florida to meet the president ...

  9. Pörkölt - Wikipedia

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    Pörkölt is a Hungarian stew with boneless meat, paprika, and some vegetables. [1] It should not be confused with gulyás, a stew with more gravy or a soup (using meat with bones, paprika, caraway, vegetables and potato or different tiny dumplings or pasta simmered along with the meat), or paprikás, which uses only meat, paprika and thick heavy sour cream).