szabadmerülk
Szabadmerülk is a traditional Hungarian dish consisting of cold beef soup served with sour cream and noodles. The origins of this dish date back to the 19th century, when it was a staple food of the Hungarian peasantry. The name "szabadmerülk" literally translates to "free-flowing" in Hungarian, which refers to the soup's characteristic texture and consistency.
The soup is typically made by simmering pieces of beef in a flavorful broth along with vegetables,
Szabadmerülk is often served as a summer dish in Hungary, providing a refreshing and rejuvenating meal during
The ingredients and preparation of szabadmerülk may vary depending on the region and individual preferences. Some
Szabadmerülk is not widely known outside of Hungary, but it has gained a niche following among food