fejtörk
Fejtörk is a traditional Hungarian dish that has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique blend of flavors and cultural significance. The name "fejtörk" translates to "head of the pig" in English, referring to the cut of meat used in the dish. The preparation involves slow-cooking the head of a pig with various spices and herbs, resulting in a tender and flavorful meat that is often served as a main course.
The dish is typically seasoned with a combination of paprika, garlic, and other spices, which give it
Fejtörk is a popular dish in Hungary and is often served at special occasions and family gatherings.