3 result(s) for jews in Food & Drink
Hungarian Recipe Of The Week: Carnival Donut
- 7 Feb 2025 6:51 AM
- food & drink
"The Carnival donut is my 'Today's recommendation" and its called in Hungarian "Fánk" or "Farsangi Fánk". Farsang means 'Carnival'. Fánk is a typical carnival food in Hungary but we like to eat donut after our several substantial soups for example goulash, palóc soup and bean soup.
Watch: Traditional Hungarian Cuisine
- 6 Jan 2025 10:49 AM
- food & drink
To understand Hungarian cuisine, we have to take a peek into the past. Today's Hungarian cuisine is a synthesis of ancient Asiatic components mixed with Germanic, Italian, and Slavic elements. The food of Hungary can be considered a melting pot of the continent, with its own original cuisine from the Magyar people.
Restaurant Review: Ricsi’s Jewish Street Food In Budapest
- 4 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
- food & drink
By We Love Budapest :All is not kosher that is Jewish, and vice versa. But it is not an easy task to find a place in Budapest’s Jewish quarter where we can get Jewish street food on the go. Here is our recommendation.
Hungarian Recipe Of The Week: Carnival Donut
- 7 Feb 2025 6:51 AM
- food & drink
"The Carnival donut is my 'Today's recommendation" and its called in Hungarian "Fánk" or "Farsangi Fánk". Farsang means 'Carnival'. Fánk is a typical carnival food in Hungary but we like to eat donut after our several substantial soups for example goulash, palóc soup and bean soup.
Watch: Traditional Hungarian Cuisine
- 6 Jan 2025 10:49 AM
- food & drink
To understand Hungarian cuisine, we have to take a peek into the past. Today's Hungarian cuisine is a synthesis of ancient Asiatic components mixed with Germanic, Italian, and Slavic elements. The food of Hungary can be considered a melting pot of the continent, with its own original cuisine from the Magyar people.
Restaurant Review: Ricsi’s Jewish Street Food In Budapest
- 4 Mar 2015 8:00 AM
- food & drink
By We Love Budapest :All is not kosher that is Jewish, and vice versa. But it is not an easy task to find a place in Budapest’s Jewish quarter where we can get Jewish street food on the go. Here is our recommendation.











