póréhagyma
Póréhagyma is the Hungarian word for leek. Leeks are a member of the allium family, which also includes onions, garlic, and shallots. They are characterized by their long, cylindrical stalks with flat, overlapping leaves and a mild, sweet onion-like flavor. The edible portion of the leek is the white and light green stalk, while the darker green leaves are typically removed, though they can be used to add flavor to stocks or broths.
Leeks are believed to have originated in the eastern Mediterranean and have been cultivated for thousands