pápák
Pápák is a term used in the Republic of Hungary to refer to pies or savory pastries that are filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables. These papáks are often served as a street food or a quick snack.
The filling of pápák can vary greatly depending on the region and personal preference. Some common fillings
Pápáks are usually served warm, often accompanied by a side of rösti (potato dumplings) or a salad.
The name "pápák" is derived from the Hungarian word "papács", which means "pie" or "pastry". In Hungary,
Pápáks are best enjoyed fresh, as the texture and flavor of the pastry can become compromised if