SC - Parchment, Hungarian, Titles, A Quest, and a Reminder
Varju
Varju at aol.com
Sun Jan 18 10:00:54 PST 1998
In a message dated 98-01-18 09:53:11 EST, you write:
<< I think, from this recipe title, one can
deduce that in late period, at least, Hungarian food had a
distinctivenesss, in at least one preparation method, that someone
recognized and took into another cooking style. >>
Out of curiousity, could this also mean that the original preserver of the
recipe learned from a Hungarian source and wanted to be sure that everyone
knew it was from a Hungarian source? My slant is that I know modern Hungarian
cooking, and I know what other European states consider distinctive about
Hungarian cooking, and they are pretty far away from each other.
I am very definitely curious about what the "Capon in a Hungarian style"
recipe looks like, and possiblely if they say where they got the recipe from.
Noemi
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