sósított
Sósított is a Hungarian term that translates to "salted" or "cured with salt." It most commonly refers to food preservation techniques, particularly the salting of meats and fish. This method has been used for centuries to extend the shelf life of perishable items by drawing out moisture and inhibiting bacterial growth.
In Hungarian cuisine, sósított meat, such as pork or beef, is a traditional component. The process typically
Fish can also be prepared using the sósított method. Salting fish helps to preserve it and concentrate