mérget
Mérget is a traditional Hungarian dish that has gained popularity worldwide due to its unique flavor profile and cultural significance. The dish is typically made from a mixture of ground pork, beef, or a combination of both, along with various spices and herbs. The most common spices used in mérget include paprika, garlic, salt, and black pepper. The mixture is often seasoned with other herbs such as marjoram, parsley, and bay leaves to enhance its aroma and taste.
The term "mérget" translates to "poison" in English, which might seem counterintuitive given its delicious taste.
Today, mérget is primarily enjoyed as a flavorful spread or filling for various dishes. It is often
Despite its historical use as a preservative, mérget has evolved into a beloved culinary staple in Hungarian