ecetben
Ecetben is a Hungarian locative form of the noun ecet (vinegar) meaning “in vinegar.” It denotes the medium, container, or surrounding liquid in which something is placed or through which an action occurs. The form is commonly found in culinary and food-preservation contexts, where vinegar is used to marinate, soak, or preserve ingredients.
Linguistically, ecetben is created by adding the inessive suffix -ben to the noun ecet. This grammatical construction
Usage and examples illustrate its culinary role. For instance, A uborkát ecetben tartósítják means “The cucumbers
Cultural context shows that vinegar is a staple in Hungarian cuisine for pickling, flavoring, and food preservation,
See also: Hungarian grammar (inessive case), ecet (vinegar), pácolás (marination), pickling.