zabkása
Zabkása is the Hungarian term for oatmeal porridge, a hot cereal made by cooking oats in water or milk until they soften and thicken. The name derives from zab, meaning oats, and kása, meaning porridge. It is a common breakfast dish in Hungary and is also found in neighboring Central European culinary traditions.
Basic preparation involves oats, a cooking liquid (water or milk), and a pinch of salt. The type
Variations exist in flavorings and toppings. Many households flavor zabkása with vanilla, cocoa, or lemon zest,
Nutritionally, zabkása provides carbohydrates and fiber from oats and can offer calcium or protein when prepared