tejszínth
Tejszínth, also known as *tejszín* or *tejszínes*, is a traditional Hungarian fermented dairy product with a long history dating back to the 19th century. It is a type of sour cream or yogurt-like substance, typically made from cow’s milk, which undergoes a natural fermentation process. The name derives from the Hungarian words *tej* (milk) and *szín* (color), referring to its creamy, slightly tangy texture and pale yellow hue.
The preparation of tejszínth involves heating milk to a specific temperature and then adding a starter culture,
Historically, tejszínth was a staple in rural Hungarian households, used as a topping for bread, a spread
Today, tejszínth is less commonly found outside of Hungary but is still appreciated by those who favor