krumpli
Krumpli is the Hungarian word for the potato, a starchy tuber that forms the basis of many dishes in Hungarian and Central European cooking. In standard Hungarian, the formal term for the vegetable is burgonya, while krumpli is widely used in everyday speech.
Potatoes come in numerous varieties for eating fresh or for storage. They are grown commercially across Hungary
Culinary uses are diverse. Potatoes can be boiled, mashed (krumplipüré), baked, or fried. In Hungarian cuisine,
Nutrition-wise, potatoes provide carbohydrates, dietary fiber, vitamin C, and potassium. The exact content depends on variety
Historically, potatoes originated in the Americas and were introduced to Europe in the early modern period,