sertéshorgokhoz
Sertéshorgokhoz, also known as "pork rinds" or "pork skins," are a popular snack food made from the skin of pigs. The term "sertéshorgokhoz" is derived from Hungarian, where "sertés" means pig and "horgokhoz" refers to the rinds. This snack is widely consumed in various cultures around the world, including Hungary, where it is a traditional street food.
Pork rinds are typically prepared by removing the skin from the pig, which is then cut into
In Hungary, sertéshorgokhoz are often sold by street vendors and are a staple at festivals and events.
While pork rinds are a popular snack, they are also a source of controversy due to their