First of all, congratulations for choosing a destination that is considered very extreme by a foreign tourist. 1:02 It's funny to hear Family Frost's refrigerated truck beeping while you talk about old things.. 1:59 A traditional Palóc tulip on the house. (The tulip is a female symbol, it refers to creation and the creator. After all, it is the woman who creates life.) The kalács is only eaten sweet. But you can put butter, jam, or both on it. 3:41 This is a relatively modern roof. Traditionally, the covering is zsúp ( either thick dry stalks of grain or reeds) or shingled. This type of roof tile is called beavertail. This type is no longer in production, so it is also old. The covered corridor above the house is the tornác (porch). Driveway and storage space. 6:52 vár = castle, although fortes would be better here, since the building is for military purposes. There are leguminous beans in the palóc goulash. This is not in the normal goulash. 12:17 That part with green tiles is a stove. It heats up very slowly, but cools down slowly. It requires very little wood, so it's very economical, and it even looks good.
Gomolya cheese is just cheese made of sheep milk. Sztrapacska - cooked dumplings made of wheat flour and potatoe, put in pan of roasted pig fat cubes and fresh sheep milk cheese stirred until the cheese melts onto the dumplings. Sheep cheese always taste salty or very light (almost tasteless). As sheep eat only grass, sheep cheese is one the most healthy dairy products.
First of all, congratulations for choosing a destination that is considered very extreme by a foreign tourist.
1:02 It's funny to hear Family Frost's refrigerated truck beeping while you talk about old things..
1:59 A traditional Palóc tulip on the house. (The tulip is a female symbol, it refers to creation and the creator. After all, it is the woman who creates life.)
The kalács is only eaten sweet. But you can put butter, jam, or both on it.
3:41 This is a relatively modern roof. Traditionally, the covering is zsúp ( either thick dry stalks of grain or reeds) or shingled. This type of roof tile is called beavertail. This type is no longer in production, so it is also old.
The covered corridor above the house is the tornác (porch). Driveway and storage space.
6:52 vár = castle, although fortes would be better here, since the building is for military purposes.
There are leguminous beans in the palóc goulash. This is not in the normal goulash.
12:17 That part with green tiles is a stove. It heats up very slowly, but cools down slowly. It requires very little wood, so it's very economical, and it even looks good.
You guys are so cute. Tök cukik vagytok ☺️ (I’m a Canadian-Hungarian, thinking of moving to Hungary which is where my parents grew up)
I really liked that you visited the countryside as your first stop. Thank you for visiting our country! 🙂
Gomolya cheese is just cheese made of sheep milk.
Sztrapacska - cooked dumplings made of wheat flour and potatoe, put in pan of roasted pig fat cubes and fresh sheep milk cheese stirred until the cheese melts onto the dumplings.
Sheep cheese always taste salty or very light (almost tasteless). As sheep eat only grass, sheep cheese is one the most healthy dairy products.
all so delicious tho!
I love this trip , far from the iconic destinations. So lovely and anthentic. That's really a content I love 💛💛💛
so sweet of you, thanks!
Isten hozott titeket, szűkebb hazamban, Nógrád megyében!
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Goodbye
thanks for watching!
Kalács is a good for breakfast with butter, marmelade or honey is amazing.
oh yeah, we enjoyed it so much for our breakfast!
Countryside looks so beautiful 😍
it literally looks like from a fairytale!
Thanks for sharing ma'am 👍
glad you enjoyed!
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nice my friend 👍👌❤️❤️❤️
thank you so much!
🤩🤩🥰🥰👍👍💖💖
Good morning you nice ❤❤
thanks for watching
Where did u took the ticket ?
From Budapest?
What kind of ticket do you think to? You can go from Budapest there by bus ( coach) or by car. To see the village you don' t need ticket. :)
you can buy the ticket directly in the village of Holloko :)
hollókő=ravenstone.
oh, thanks for acknowledging us!