6 result(s) for christmas tree in Food & Drink
Recipe Of The Week: Christmas Gingerbreads
- 21 Dec 2023 9:15 AM
- food & drink
"To me the Xmas season just starts really when I bake the first tin gingerbread together with my children and my flat filled with the sweet smell of ginger, cinnamon, honey and clove :)
Pannon Wine Picnic, Tata, 9-10 September
- 7 Sep 2023 4:00 PM
- food & drink
Hungary’s only two-Michelin-star restaurant outside Budapest, Platán will host 26 other renowned restaurants, confectioneries and bakeries at the Pannon Wine Picnic, which brings the country’s provincial culinary big hitters to the fore over two days.
Expat Explainer: Szaloncukor – Hungarian Xmas Candy
- 20 Dec 2021 9:04 AM
- food & drink
At the end of November and the beginning of December the Hungarian postal services sends innumerable packages abroad, as Hungarian families all over the world love to receive and decorate the Christmas tree with 'szaloncukor' - a traditional Hungarian candy.
'Szaloncukor': The Origins of Hungarian Christmas Candy Explained
- 6 Dec 2021 6:25 AM
- food & drink
Hungarian Christmas trees would not be complete without Christmas candy (szaloncukor), a local specialty. This delicacy, which comes with different fillings, covered in chocolate and wrapped in colourful foil, is a real Hungaricum.
Hungarian Christmas Menu (With Recipes)
- 16 Dec 2015 8:00 AM
- food & drink
In Hungary, Christmas Eve is spent with the immediate family – parents, children, grandparents, and possibly a few very close friends. The families congregate around the decorated Christmas tree late in the afternoon, candles are lit and traditional Christmas carols sung, while everyone looks at the decorated presents beneath the tree, eager to locate their own. And when the joy and excitement of ...
Szaloncukor, The Hungarian Christmas Candy
- 15 Dec 2015 8:06 AM
- food & drink
From the end of November or beginning of December the Hungarian postal services send innumerable packages to addresses all over the world, because not a single Hungarian family living in the diaspora should have to miss out on the typical candy Christmas tree decoration or Hungarian szaloncukor.
Recipe Of The Week: Christmas Gingerbreads
- 21 Dec 2023 9:15 AM
- food & drink
"To me the Xmas season just starts really when I bake the first tin gingerbread together with my children and my flat filled with the sweet smell of ginger, cinnamon, honey and clove :)
Pannon Wine Picnic, Tata, 9-10 September
- 7 Sep 2023 4:00 PM
- food & drink
Hungary’s only two-Michelin-star restaurant outside Budapest, Platán will host 26 other renowned restaurants, confectioneries and bakeries at the Pannon Wine Picnic, which brings the country’s provincial culinary big hitters to the fore over two days.
Expat Explainer: Szaloncukor – Hungarian Xmas Candy
- 20 Dec 2021 9:04 AM
- food & drink
At the end of November and the beginning of December the Hungarian postal services sends innumerable packages abroad, as Hungarian families all over the world love to receive and decorate the Christmas tree with 'szaloncukor' - a traditional Hungarian candy.
'Szaloncukor': The Origins of Hungarian Christmas Candy Explained
- 6 Dec 2021 6:25 AM
- food & drink
Hungarian Christmas trees would not be complete without Christmas candy (szaloncukor), a local specialty. This delicacy, which comes with different fillings, covered in chocolate and wrapped in colourful foil, is a real Hungaricum.
Hungarian Christmas Menu (With Recipes)
- 16 Dec 2015 8:00 AM
- food & drink
In Hungary, Christmas Eve is spent with the immediate family – parents, children, grandparents, and possibly a few very close friends. The families congregate around the decorated Christmas tree late in the afternoon, candles are lit and traditional Christmas carols sung, while everyone looks at the decorated presents beneath the tree, eager to locate their own. And when the joy and excitement of ...
Szaloncukor, The Hungarian Christmas Candy
- 15 Dec 2015 8:06 AM
- food & drink
From the end of November or beginning of December the Hungarian postal services send innumerable packages to addresses all over the world, because not a single Hungarian family living in the diaspora should have to miss out on the typical candy Christmas tree decoration or Hungarian szaloncukor.