13 result(s) for carpathian basin in Food & Drink
Gastro Festival in Budapest to Showcase Diversity of Traditional Cuisine, 18 - 20 August
- 15 Aug 2024 12:41 PM
- http://hungarytoday.hu/
- food & drink
The area around the Castle Garden Bazaar will soon be filled with delicacies, concerts and gastronomic discussions, as one of Hungary’s largest gastronomic festivals, the Street of Hungarian Flavors, will take place again from August 18 to 20.
Celebrate the Birthday of Hungary with Gastro Adventures
- 7 Aug 2023 6:27 AM
- food & drink
Every year, the gastronomic attractions prove remarkably popular among the various programmes of the St. Stephen’s Day celebrations in Budapest. Here's a quick look at the favourite options, as 'The Street of Hungarian Flavours' and the 'Csárda Festival' promise delicious local food adventures again this year.
Egri Csillag Weekend, Eger, Hungary, 28 April - 1 May
- 29 Apr 2022 6:54 AM
- food & drink
Eger with its medieval castle and its astonishing baroque city centre is one of the most beautiful places of Hungary. The weekend of 28 April to 1 May will serve as the the ideal time to visit, since winemakers present their latest vintage wines in the most popular, classic category in Dobó Square, the heart of the city.
'Mitiszol?' Festival Of Natural Beverages, Millenáris Budapest, 17 November
- 5 Nov 2018 7:31 PM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making.
‘Wine Basin Festival', Italian Cultural Institute, 8 December
- 7 Dec 2017 10:55 AM
- food & drink
From the organisers: Hungarian wine culture knows no frontiers or limits. This is not only because of its distinguished history and traditions, but also due to Hungarians making wine in eight countries – in Hungary and parts of seven neighbouring countries that once belonged to it. As Bott Frigyes, Hungarian winemaker from the historic ‘Uplands’, now inSlovakia, aptly puts it: “The road to the ...
"What Do You Drink?" Festival @ Millenáris Budapest, 18 November
- 16 Nov 2017 11:53 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making. The result is a drink, let it be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, that not only tastes better, but is ...
Recipe Of The Week: Hungarian Sour Cream Scones
- 7 Mar 2017 6:01 AM
- food & drink
Accroding to historians scones (or pogácsa in Hungarian) are one of the oldest biscuits that were already baked in the time of the Hungarian conquest. Scones are small, round biscuits popular mainly in the Carpathian Basin and on the Balkans. Their name derives from the word focacea (baked dough), which is derivative of the Latin word “focus” that means fire. The word pogácsa was taken over from ...
Mitiszol Festival 2016, Millenáris Budapest, 12 November
- 1 Nov 2016 8:04 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making. The result is a drink, let it be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, that not only tastes better, but is ...
8 Unusual Hungarian Gastro Festivals
- 19 Feb 2016 3:01 AM
- food & drink
2016 is 'The Year of Gastro Adventures' in Hungary, and throughout the country many special events will offer visitors the chance to taste authentic local specialities. As well as a whole host of traditional dishes, some festivals will put on a range of international culinary delicacies too - plus guests may meet the local farmers and craftsmen involved. Read on for a summary about the most ...
Gastro Festival in Budapest to Showcase Diversity of Traditional Cuisine, 18 - 20 August
- 15 Aug 2024 12:41 PM
- http://hungarytoday.hu/
- food & drink
The area around the Castle Garden Bazaar will soon be filled with delicacies, concerts and gastronomic discussions, as one of Hungary’s largest gastronomic festivals, the Street of Hungarian Flavors, will take place again from August 18 to 20.
Celebrate the Birthday of Hungary with Gastro Adventures
- 7 Aug 2023 6:27 AM
- food & drink
Every year, the gastronomic attractions prove remarkably popular among the various programmes of the St. Stephen’s Day celebrations in Budapest. Here's a quick look at the favourite options, as 'The Street of Hungarian Flavours' and the 'Csárda Festival' promise delicious local food adventures again this year.
Egri Csillag Weekend, Eger, Hungary, 28 April - 1 May
- 29 Apr 2022 6:54 AM
- food & drink
Eger with its medieval castle and its astonishing baroque city centre is one of the most beautiful places of Hungary. The weekend of 28 April to 1 May will serve as the the ideal time to visit, since winemakers present their latest vintage wines in the most popular, classic category in Dobó Square, the heart of the city.
'Mitiszol?' Festival Of Natural Beverages, Millenáris Budapest, 17 November
- 5 Nov 2018 7:31 PM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making.
‘Wine Basin Festival', Italian Cultural Institute, 8 December
- 7 Dec 2017 10:55 AM
- food & drink
From the organisers: Hungarian wine culture knows no frontiers or limits. This is not only because of its distinguished history and traditions, but also due to Hungarians making wine in eight countries – in Hungary and parts of seven neighbouring countries that once belonged to it. As Bott Frigyes, Hungarian winemaker from the historic ‘Uplands’, now inSlovakia, aptly puts it: “The road to the ...
"What Do You Drink?" Festival @ Millenáris Budapest, 18 November
- 16 Nov 2017 11:53 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making. The result is a drink, let it be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, that not only tastes better, but is ...
Recipe Of The Week: Hungarian Sour Cream Scones
- 7 Mar 2017 6:01 AM
- food & drink
Accroding to historians scones (or pogácsa in Hungarian) are one of the oldest biscuits that were already baked in the time of the Hungarian conquest. Scones are small, round biscuits popular mainly in the Carpathian Basin and on the Balkans. Their name derives from the word focacea (baked dough), which is derivative of the Latin word “focus” that means fire. The word pogácsa was taken over from ...
Mitiszol Festival 2016, Millenáris Budapest, 12 November
- 1 Nov 2016 8:04 AM
- food & drink
Mitiszol? (“me-tea-sol”, meaning “what do you drink?”) is the country’s first drink festival themed around beverages made with the same philosophy: respecting nature (in many cases organic or even biodynamic farming), no additives, as little intervention and manipulation as possible during the making. The result is a drink, let it be alcoholic or non-alcoholic, that not only tastes better, but is ...
8 Unusual Hungarian Gastro Festivals
- 19 Feb 2016 3:01 AM
- food & drink
2016 is 'The Year of Gastro Adventures' in Hungary, and throughout the country many special events will offer visitors the chance to taste authentic local specialities. As well as a whole host of traditional dishes, some festivals will put on a range of international culinary delicacies too - plus guests may meet the local farmers and craftsmen involved. Read on for a summary about the most ...