ráncokat
Ráncokat, also known as "rancok" or "rancokok," are a traditional Hungarian dish consisting of a mixture of chopped vegetables, typically including cabbage, carrots, and potatoes, cooked in a flavorful broth. The dish is often served as a side dish or a main course, accompanied by various meats or sausages. The vegetables are usually cut into small, uniform pieces and cooked until tender, resulting in a hearty and comforting meal.
The term "ráncokat" is derived from the Hungarian word "ránc," which means "ragout" or "stew." The dish
The broth used in ráncokat is typically made from vegetable scraps, water, and sometimes stock or bouillon.