Tetejére
Tetejére is a term of Hungarian origin that literally translates to "on its head" or "upside down." Its usage can be varied depending on context. In a culinary context, it often refers to a dish or preparation method where ingredients are arranged in a specific, inverted manner before cooking or serving. This might involve placing a filling within a hollowed-out food item and then cooking it with the stuffed side down, or a dessert that is inverted from its mold before presentation. The term emphasizes the visual presentation or the structural arrangement of the food.
Beyond the kitchen, "tetejére" can describe a situation that is chaotic, reversed, or completely out of order.