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- betyárs were Sándor Rózsa from the Great Hungarian Plain, Jóska Sobri, Jóska Savanyú from Bakony and Márton Vidróczky from Mátra. Lviv Batayr's culture ("батяр"...
- other times of the day. The most commonly consumed pickles are sauer**** (savanyú káposzta), pickled cu****bers and peppers, and csalamádé, but tomatoes,...
- of Sopot. The year 1977 marked the release of her first studio album, Savanyú a csokoládé backed by Ferenc Demjén and Bergendy. Her real success came...
- 1899. In Hungary, while regular vinegar-pickled cu****bers (Hungarian: savanyú uborka [ˈʃɒvɒɲuː ˈuborkɒ]) are made during most of the year, during the...
- po****r. Pickled (fermented) vegetables are often used. The most common is savanyú káposzta (lit: sour-cabbage, sauer****) and soured peppers, gherkins,...
- l****s, red cabbage, cauliflower, carrot, green tomatoes, sauer**** (savanyú káposzta), beetroot, TV pepper (abbreviation of "töltésre való" meaning...
- Sobri, Márton Vidróczki, András Juhász, Bandi Angyal, Pista Sisa, Jóska Savanyú. Juraj Jánošík (Hungarian: Jánosik György), who was born and operated in...
- John Rann 1750–1774 United Kingdom Sándor Rózsa 1813–1878 Hungary Jóska Savanyú Hungary Jack Shrimpton 1671-1713 United Kingdom Once a soldier in the 4th...
- place for the local bandits (betyár) Rózsa Sándor, Zsubri, Panduri and Savanyu Jóska. Even today there are traces and stone ruins of the inn (csárda)...
- means something more specific than the sum of the elements. For example, savanyú káposzta, lit. 'sour cabbage', actually 'sauer****', is more than a cabbage...