maradékokkal
Maradékokkal is a Hungarian word that translates to "with leftovers" or "with remnants." It is a common phrase used in everyday conversation, particularly when referring to food. For instance, one might say they are eating "maradékokkal" if they are having a meal composed of food that was left over from a previous occasion. This can apply to anything from a few spoonfuls of soup to an entire dish. The term emphasizes that the meal is not freshly prepared but rather utilizes what is still available. Beyond food, "maradékokkal" can also be used in a more figurative sense to describe situations where something is being dealt with using remaining resources or elements, though its primary association is with culinary contexts. The concept of utilizing leftovers is often linked to practicality and avoiding waste.