larvákos
Larvákos is a traditional Hungarian dish that is particularly popular in the summer months. The name "larvákos" is derived from the Hungarian word "larva," which refers to the larvae of various insects, and "kos," meaning stew. The dish is a hearty and comforting stew made from the larvae of various insects, typically maggots, which are collected from decaying organic matter such as fruit and vegetable waste.
The preparation of larvákos involves cleaning the larvae to remove any impurities, then cooking them in a
Larvákos is not only a culinary delight but also a sustainable and eco-friendly food source. The larvae
Despite its unique ingredients, larvákos has gained popularity in Hungary and is often served as a main