bomlásukkor
Bomlásukkor is a traditional Hungarian confection, often described as a type of brittle or hard candy. The name itself can be translated to "blow candy" or "blown sugar," hinting at the method of its creation, which involves blowing air into molten sugar to create a light and airy texture. While the exact origins are difficult to pinpoint, bomlásukkor has been a part of Hungarian culinary heritage for generations, particularly associated with festive occasions and holidays.
The primary ingredients are typically sugar and water, which are heated to a specific temperature to achieve
Bomlásukkor is not as widely known internationally as some other Hungarian sweets like kürtőskalács or bejgli,