szelésre
Szelésre refers to a traditional Hungarian method of preserving meat, typically pork, by air-drying it after salting and sometimes smoking. This process is similar to curing and allows the meat to be stored for extended periods without refrigeration. The term itself derives from the Hungarian word "szél," meaning wind, emphasizing the crucial role of air circulation in the drying process.
The preparation begins with salting the meat, often using coarse salt. This draws out moisture and inhibits
Szelésre is a testament to historical food preservation techniques, particularly important in regions where refrigeration was