korunk
Korunk is a traditional fermented beverage originating from Central Europe, particularly associated with Hungary and Slovakia. It is a mildly alcoholic, naturally carbonated drink made through the fermentation of cereal grains, most commonly wheat, barley, or rye. The name "korunk" is derived from the Hungarian word "kör," meaning "circle" or "round," referring to the circular fermentation process or the traditional brewing circle.
The production of korunk involves germinating grains, which are then mashed and left to ferment with naturally
Korunk has cultural significance, historically consumed as a self-sufficient, sustainable beverage made from locally available ingredients.
In recent years, there has been renewed interest in korunk and similar traditional fermented drinks due to
While korunk remains a niche and artisanal beverage today, it is appreciated for its historical importance,