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1:00 What is Langos?
Lángos (Hungarian) is a typical Hungarian food. Nowadays it is a deep fried flatbread, but in the past it was made of the last bits of the bread-dough and baked at the front of a brick or clay oven, to be served hot as the breakfast of the bread-baking day.
Lángos is known under several different names across Europe. In the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Croatia, it's known as Langoš, in Serbia, it's called Languš (although it's commonly referred to as “Mekike”); Slovenians call it Langaš while Macedonians and Bulgarians, just to be different, call it Mekitsa.
1:30 #cutechihuahua
2:30 Plain Langos
Langos can be eaten with either mashed garlic, sour cream, grated cheese or a combination of these on top.
2:38 CAUTION Langos comes very hot
2:49 Borsodi Beer
The most popular Hungarian beers are Dreher, Borsodi, Soproni and Arany Ászok.
3:00 Sour Cream and Cheese Langos
Sour Cream Hungarian condiment
The Hungarian Food Codex (Codex Alimentarius Hungaricus) tells us that tejföl, which translates as “sour cream,” can only be made by adding cream or butter and then a lactic acid bacteria culture to milk. Its fat content must be more than 16% but less than 20%
4:35 Lake Balaton
Operation Spring Awakening (German: Unternehmen Frühlingserwachen) was the last major German offensive of World War II. The operation was referred to in Germany as the Plattensee Offensive and in the Soviet Union as the Balaton Defensive Operation. It took place in Western Hungary on the Eastern Front and lasted from 6 March until 15 March 1945. The objective was to secure the last significant oil reserves still available to the European Axis powers and prevent the Red Army from advancing towards Vienna. The Germans failed in their objectives.
The operation, initially planned for 5 March, began after German units were moved in great secrecy to the Lake Balaton (Plattensee) area. Many German units were involved, including the 6th Panzer Army and its subordinate Waffen-SS divisions after being withdrawn from the failed Ardennes offensive on the Western Front. The Germans attacked in three prongs: Frühlingserwachen in the Balaton-Lake Velence-Danube area, Eisbrecher south of Lake Balaton, and Waldteufel south of the Drava-Danube triangle. The advance stalled on 15 March, and on 16 March the Red Army and allied units began their delayed Vienna offensive.
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1:00 What is Langos?
Lángos (Hungarian) is a typical Hungarian food. Nowadays it is a deep fried flatbread, but in the past it was made of the last bits of the bread-dough and baked at the front of a brick or clay oven, to be served hot as the breakfast of the bread-baking day.
Lángos is known under several different names across Europe. In the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Croatia, it's known as Langoš, in Serbia, it's called Languš (although it's commonly referred to as “Mekike”); Slovenians call it Langaš while Macedonians and Bulgarians, just to be different, call it Mekitsa.
1:30 #cutechihuahua
2:30 Plain Langos
Langos can be eaten with either mashed garlic, sour cream, grated cheese or a combination of these on top.
2:38 CAUTION Langos comes very hot
2:49 Borsodi Beer
The most popular Hungarian beers are Dreher, Borsodi, Soproni and Arany Ászok.
3:00 Sour Cream and Cheese Langos
Sour Cream Hungarian condiment
The Hungarian Food Codex (Codex Alimentarius Hungaricus) tells us that tejföl, which translates as “sour cream,” can only be made by adding cream or butter and then a lactic acid bacteria culture to milk. Its fat content must be more than 16% but less than 20%
4:35 Lake Balaton
Operation Spring Awakening (German: Unternehmen Frühlingserwachen) was the last major German offensive of World War II. The operation was referred to in Germany as the Plattensee Offensive and in the Soviet Union as the Balaton Defensive Operation. It took place in Western Hungary on the Eastern Front and lasted from 6 March until 15 March 1945. The objective was to secure the last significant oil reserves still available to the European Axis powers and prevent the Red Army from advancing towards Vienna. The Germans failed in their objectives.
The operation, initially planned for 5 March, began after German units were moved in great secrecy to the Lake Balaton (Plattensee) area. Many German units were involved, including the 6th Panzer Army and its subordinate Waffen-SS divisions after being withdrawn from the failed Ardennes offensive on the Western Front. The Germans attacked in three prongs: Frühlingserwachen in the Balaton-Lake Velence-Danube area, Eisbrecher south of Lake Balaton, and Waldteufel south of the Drava-Danube triangle. The advance stalled on 15 March, and on 16 March the Red Army and allied units began their delayed Vienna offensive.
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