szívfalat
Szívfalat is a Hungarian term that literally means "heart bite," formed from szív (heart) and falat (bite). It is used as a descriptive label for small, bite-sized foods and treats that are shaped like a heart. The expression is not tied to a single canonical dish; instead, it covers a range of confections and light snacks produced for celebrations and gifts. In bakeries and home kitchens, szívfalat commonly refers to heart-shaped cookies, petit fours, chocolate pralines, or mini pastries, as well as savory canapés cut into heart shapes, depending on the context.
Commercially, szívfalat items are marketed for romantic occasions such as Valentine's Day or weddings, but they
The term emphasizes presentation and sentiment—romantic or celebratory—more than a fixed culinary category. As such, the
See also: heart-shaped pastries; valentine confections; Hungarian desserts.