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  1. Paprika -- Hungarian Spice I've been using Paprika for quite some time, well before I could drive a car. In fact, I even remember as a child adding it to my oatmeal ... today I wouldn't recommend that but I have seen friends adding it to their scrambled eggs! My grandmother u...
  2. Paprika -- Japanese Animated Film Paprika is a Japanese animated film, based on Yasutaka Tsutsui's 1993 novel about a female detective who investigates criminal cases by entering the dreams of her subjects. The film was directed by Satoshi Kon, animated by Madhouse Studios and will...
  3. Paprika More than just a spice, Paprika is a veritible fountain of health benefits. From high volume of Vitamin C to aiding digestion, Paprika might be as well suited in your medicine cabinet as your spice rack. Paprika also isn't just a spice used in Hunga...
  4. Spicy Potato Salad -- A Delicious Recipe Here is yet another yummy recipe that I offer up for your consideration :: It's Spicy Potato Salad -- A Delicious Recipe! Trust me, while my grandmother passed down to us grandchildren her traditional Hungarian and Eastern European recipes, this is O...
  5. Hummus with Tahini Recipe When travelling through the Middle East some years ago I was introduced to the delights of Lebanese food. In particular hummus, which is Arabic for 'chickpeas'. Chickpeas and seasame were widely known across the ancient Mediterranean and Middle Easte...
  6. Cooking with Spices I love to cook with Spices. I love food flavored with garlic, chili pepper and cinnamon. So here is a comprehensive guide to Cooking with Spices! Photo appears courtesy of GavinBell.
  7. Hungarian gifts Welcome at the page of Hungarian gifts . Being Hungarian and artist I found it important to make a page just for the various gifts someone can find online . I do not only promote my own designs but I would like to show the Hungarian share of the worl...
  8. Hungarian Goulash Do you remember having stew as a child?  I hope you liked it!  It sure seems like I used to have lots of stew when I was younger. Think of this as a stew, a stew Hungarian style.  That's Hungarian Goulash.  Goulash is kno...
  9. Satoshi Kon -- Japanese Director of Anime I discovered the work of Satoshi Kon while researching the beautiful Japanese animated science fiction fantasy film of Paprika. Satoshi Kon directed that film, along with other memorable ones such as Perfect Blue, Millennium Actress, and Tokyo Godfat...
  10. H is for Hot Peppers Hot peppers, or chili peppers, were first cultivated by the people of Central and South America as far back as 3000BC. Christopher Columbus is largely credited for introducing pepper seeds to Europe in 1493. Since that time, the popularity of hot pep...
  11. I * Love * Cayenne Pepper -- Do You? Cayenne is a medicinal and nutritional herb. It is a very high source of Vitamins A and C, has the complete B complexes, and is very rich in organic calcium and potassium, which is one of the reasons it is good for the heart. Many herbalists believe...
  12. Chile Peppers The word "chile" comes from the Nahuatl word "chilli", which means red or red plant. The Spanish changed the name to "chile." Today, the words pepper and chile are used interchangeably to refer to both hot and sweet chiles. Chiles are vegetables na...
  13. The Taste Of Conquest The next book I plan to read is entitled "The Taste of Conquest: The Rise and Fall of the Three Great Cities of Spice." Recently, as I was watching TV and surfing channels, I stopped on one of the food channels and watched an interview in progress. T...
  14. I love paprika Still Life with Various Hungarian Peppers
  15. Budapest Budapest (pronounced Budapesht) is the capitol of Hungary, and the country's political, cultural, commercial, industrial and transportation hub. The official language spoken is Hungarian, only related to the Finnish language (both languages are in th...
  16. Who is Yasutaka Tsutsui Yasutaka Tsutsui won the 1981 Izumi Kyoka award, the 1987 Tanizaki Prize, the 1989 Kawabata Yasunari award, and the 1992 Japan SF award. In 1997, he was decorated as a Chevalier Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government. I learned more...
  17. Hungarian Paprika and Seasonings The Hungarian paprika is a staple for the Hungarians. American's can enjoy it just the same and will find that it can make a delicious difference to their food. A few weeks ago my sister returned from living in Hungary for a couple of years. She has...