meggyzésre
Meggyzésre is a Hungarian term that generally refers to the act of pickling or preserving fruits and vegetables, often with a vinegar-based brine. While "meggy" directly translates to "sour cherry," the term "meggyzésre" is used more broadly to encompass the preservation of various items, though sour cherries are a very common and traditional choice for this method. The process typically involves submerging the chosen produce in a mixture of vinegar, water, salt, and often sugar, along with spices like dill, peppercorns, mustard seeds, or bay leaves.
The purpose of meggyzésre is to extend the shelf life of seasonal produce, making them available for
The specific ingredients and proportions can vary significantly depending on regional traditions, family recipes, and the