adalékot
Adalékot refers to a traditional Hungarian dish that is a type of sweet, layered cake or pastry, often associated with Hungarian Easter celebrations. The name "adalékot" comes from the Hungarian word "adalék," meaning "contribution" or "gift," reflecting its role as a symbolic offering during religious festivals. This dish is typically made with layers of sweet dough, often flavored with cinnamon, nutmeg, or citrus zest, and filled with a mixture of ground nuts, raisins, or dried fruits, sometimes combined with melted butter or sugar.
The preparation of adalékot involves rolling out thin layers of dough, spreading a sweet filling between them,
Adalékot is deeply rooted in Hungarian culinary traditions, particularly during Easter, where it is prepared as