If everyone ate desserts like these, there would be no more wars, so I wholeheartedly approve of your efforts to bring about world-wide peace with this video.
Hungary 🇭🇺 is my favorite country in the world !! It is a majestic and fascinating country so rich in culture, traditions, food 😁 My dream is not to only visit Hungary 🇭🇺 but to live there :) I am a Catholic Syrian person ;) ✝️🇸🇾💖🇭🇺✝️
"Every raisin is a berry that instead of wine became disappointment." (Or something like that) Thank you for helping me explore my Hungarian roots. Many of these desserts are also very famous in Croatia, since we had been a part of the same country for so long. Also, my greatgrandparents came from Hungary... I wish I knew where from. 😢
Thank you, you have given me not only a good laugh, but some wise words! 😂 I hope one day you can get some clues and find out where your grandparents were from 😊
My favourite Hungarian desserts/sweet items are Dobos, krémes, piskota, almás or cseresznyés rétes, diós hó kifli and csöröge. You named a few that I’ve never tried but will.
Your videos are just the best of all! I am planning a family vacation trip to Budapest in couple of months, your insights provided us with such excellent guide for out planning. Now we just couldn’t wait to get there and enjoy many things you have mentioned in your videos. Thanks for your hard work!
You are amazing!!! Your videos provide a very complete overlook of the Budapest. Thanks a lot for the great efforts you put into making Budapest closer to every tourist.
Zserbo is my favorite cake ever and my mom makes it the best. It is also a staple here in Vojvodina (generally I see a lot similarities in food and language since we were part of the same empire once). We even make apricot jam each year mainly just so we can put it in zserbo. 🤷🏼♀️
Great video as always 😍 We also love 'Spicces Füge Respectus' , the one that got the title in 2023. When it comes to cakes, people of Hungary are truly spoilt for choice 😁
Szia Ákos! A videoidra Kata ajánlása által találtam rá, de nagyon megszerettem mindkettőtök csatornáját. A tiedet az angol nyelv miatt kezdtem el nézni. Én még csak az elején vagyok az útnak, de olyan módszer szerint tanulok, ahol angolul zajlik minden, 0 % magyar. Először furcsa volt, de már kezdek ráérezni. A te videoid pedig gyakorlásra, értésre nagyon, de nagyon jók. Segítség nyilván, hogy látom, miről beszélsz, könnyebb megérteni azt is, amit csak hallva a szöveget, nem hiszem, hogy még tudnék. De szorgalmasan nézni fogom, ahogy időm engedi (páron már túl vagyok), s az sem elhanyagolható, hogy sok olyan helyet bemutatsz, ahol még nem jártam (nem beszélve a stílusodról, nagyon szuper!). Köszönöm! 😊
Köszi szépen a kedves üzenetet! Örülök hogy tetszenek a videóink, és hogy egy picit segíteni tudunk a tanulással. Sok sikert és kitartást az angolhoz 😊
Wow wow wow Now your making me real Hungary again 😅 I mean Hungry ! LoL. Great video I thought I knew all the current Hungarian pastries but I guess don't anymore. Great presentation and my favorite thing you do is the historical background stories of each video and items. ADVISE TO ALL STUFFED CABBAGE ADVENTURES VIEWERS. Take it from an Expert Hungary Traveler. Loose as much weight as you can before you go to Hungary because like me - you'll easily gain 10 lbs or more when you get home - after eating all the rich foods, delicious pastries and wonder spirits. Excellent Video again...
I had to start sweet dieting a few days back and you released such a torture video like this! Thank God I won't be able to arrive in my favorite city of Budapest for a few months at the earliest :-)))
I didn't even know all these desserts, even though I'm a fan of Hungarian confectionary and desserts since long. I love the fact that Hungarian confectionary is on average not as sweet as others and if there are walnuts, chestnuts, almonds, turó or poppy seeds, I'm sold. You should make this into a series though, you've left out so much! Where are all the varieties of rétes, beigli, turó dishes, almás pite, Gundel palacsinta and flódni; oh, I just looooove flódni! Well, everything really ... I can't buy all of this over here, so I have to make everything myself. You should see my mothers face when she hears I'm baking ... Somlói galuska is her absolute favourite together with turós (császár) rétes ... Fun fact: over here in the Netherlands we have a national cake called "tompouce" which is basically just like a krémes but even more crunchier and with a hard pink icing on top. They are notoriously difficult to eat decently, I just watched a video that showed 5 ways how to eat them properly 😄And today is Kings Day (the king's birthday, big festivities everywhere), the royal family is from the house of Orange-Nassau (that's why the national colour is orange), so the whole country dresses in orange and feasts and today all tompouces are orange too
Yeah, it would be difficult to go through ALL the amazing desserts we have... from a health perspective for sure :D But indeed there is so much so we were hoping that the video does well and that means eventually we can dive deep into some of the other favorites :) Luckily, it looks like one day we can make that video too :)
Hey there! Very few may have a hint of rum in them, and pork fat is used in some of the recipes for Krémes (cream cake) but it's rare for major Confectionaries to make it that way it's mostly a grandma thing 😊 regarding the rum or other alcohol , it's best to ask when ordering, but the majority will not have that in them. 😊
Akos - my wife and I are coming to Budapest in September, and I'm loving all of your videos - really useful. However! - I am vegetarian and my wife is vegan - could you do a video showing what cafes and restaurants there are for us in Budapest? Before September if possible! :-) Thank you! :-)
Hey there! Will see what we can do, it may be difficult to cover all the amazing vegan and vegetarian places, but in the meantime, a lot of people recommend the Happy Cow app which shows all the vegan, vegatarian or gluten-lactose free restaurants on a map :) Perhaps it will be good to have a look at it prior to your arrival :)
@@brad1201 I suggest to try them at a “szamos” pastry shop, it is a chain well known for their marzipan. They sell a pretty excellent version of Örség zöld aranya. There is one pretty close to the Parliment for example.
Hey Akos, just came back from Budapest last week! Love the food! But unfortunately I didn’t find much friendly Hungarians like you. Most are uptight and not genuine 🙁
Hey there! Thanks for the kind message, happy you had good time with the food :) It's sad you only got to meet with the less positive people of my country, past few years with the inflation and economy didnt help with increasing positivity. I hope that if you come back another time, perhaps you'll encounter some of my fellow young enthusiastic countrymen and women too :)
These all look amazing! We will be there visiting from US in June. Two questions-- my husband has tattoos on his back and both arms. In Southern California it’s accepted. They are not anything bad- just a California kid who went to university at the beach. Will the be ok at the thermal baths? Or are tattoos unacceptable ? Also is an N26 account ok to get money from an ATM in Budapest?
Hey there! A lot of people here have tattoos, just look at the most known soccer player we have playing in Liverpool, his hands are full :) So nothing to worry about! Unfortunately I am not sure about what accounts work well (I am not familiar with N26 Accounts), but the common cards like Mastercard and Visa are excepted everywhere (also Revolut and such) and ATMs should also accept them, but perhaps try to check with your Bank.
Oh Chestnut Pure is amazing! A childhood favorite 😊 It's relatively rare on restaurant menu's as dessert, but some confectionaries will have it available.
Na figyu... Nem tudjátok, hogy az (apai) nagymamám micsoda finom sütiket, édességeket tudott csinálni. Az öreglány zseni volt. ...... hála istennek. :D
No Rétes... for now! :D It was a tough choice to cut it for now... been advocating for people to try Rétes in many other videos, so we wanted to show some different ones this time, but that doesn't mean it won't be highlighted in a future video :)
Mindig elvezem a videotokat. Erdekes volt hallani Confectionery szot, amit itt nem hasznalnak mar az USA-ban. Itt a Pastry szo megy ezekre a finomsagokra. De az Angoloknal talan meg hasznaljak.
One suggestion: When saying the names of restaurants, it would help if you pronounced the difficult Hungarian names slowly. So we non Hungarians could learn how to pronounce them correctly.. Thanks
Love your videos and your energy.. just like I love Budapest. Could you maybe make a video about rents and property prices in Budapest? And/or living expenses ..??
Hey there! Thanks for your message! We are looking into how we can show the prices of living in Hungary but it will take some time, since the expenses heavily vary depending on the place, type of accommodation and lifestyle, but will see what we can do 😊
It has been 7years I’m living in Hungary , but I’m still discovering the country through your videos , it’s really amazing
If everyone ate desserts like these, there would be no more wars, so I wholeheartedly approve of your efforts to bring about world-wide peace with this video.
Hungary 🇭🇺 is my favorite country in the world !!
It is a majestic and fascinating country so rich in culture, traditions, food 😁
My dream is not to only visit Hungary 🇭🇺 but to live there :)
I am a Catholic Syrian person ;)
✝️🇸🇾💖🇭🇺✝️
Welcome🇭🇺✌🏻...
"Every raisin is a berry that instead of wine became disappointment."
(Or something like that)
Thank you for helping me explore my Hungarian roots.
Many of these desserts are also very famous in Croatia, since we had been a part of the same country for so long.
Also, my greatgrandparents came from Hungary... I wish I knew where from. 😢
Thank you, you have given me not only a good laugh, but some wise words! 😂 I hope one day you can get some clues and find out where your grandparents were from 😊
I'm addicted to Somlói Galuska. You left my favorite out, though: kardinális szelet!
We don't really see that in confectionery shops anymore, or at least not the ones we visit. But yes that is also very good 😊
@@StuffedCabbageAdventuresI had Kardinális last week at Auguszt in Fény utca and it was really good! 😊
The only time I ever have a sweet tooth is when I visit Budapest. Eszterházy torta is my favourite dessert of all!!
Somlói galuska🇭🇺✌🏻...?
I absolutely love that your wife joined you in this and I loved hearing her stories about her childhood memories please do more videos with her
will make sure she joins this year more videos 🙂
You are like the hungarian version of the Honest Guide
Thank you for the encouraging comparison 😊
Very happy to see your Producer in this video. She really raises the bar.
The timing is perfect for this video. We are showing of Budapest to friends this week and desserts are a great way to do it. Thanks again!
My favourite Hungarian desserts/sweet items are Dobos, krémes, piskota, almás or cseresznyés rétes, diós hó kifli and csöröge. You named a few that I’ve never tried but will.
Thanks for your great videos! In Budapest now and ready to eat these delicious looking desserts! 😍
I hope you are enjoying your visit and having a delicious adventure so far 😊
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures Thank you, yes really enjoying Hungary! 😊💕
You all should go to Szolnok to have the REAL ischler! Also I would add Habroló to the list, not the fanciest, but really tasty in my opinion
Halló Kanadából. Thanks for this video! Nagyon sok finomokat mutattatok. I can't wait for my next trip to Hungary to visit family and friends!
I think I’ll visit Hungary just for the desserts. 🌻
Your videos are just the best of all! I am planning a family vacation trip to Budapest in couple of months, your insights provided us with such excellent guide for out planning. Now we just couldn’t wait to get there and enjoy many things you have mentioned in your videos. Thanks for your hard work!
Thank you so much for the motivating message! :)
How did you like Budapest🇭🇺✌🏻...?
@@gaborszadai1992We love it! The foods and beautiful view and architectures.
@@howardzhao4685Nice. Where are you from🇭🇺✌🏻...?
@@gaborszadai1992 We had great experiences in Budapest.
You both are informative, but entertaining. You make me smile. I can't wait to try what you reccomend soon.
Thank you so much! 😊
You are amazing!!! Your videos provide a very complete overlook of the Budapest. Thanks a lot for the great efforts you put into making Budapest closer to every tourist.
Zserbo is my favorite cake ever and my mom makes it the best. It is also a staple here in Vojvodina (generally I see a lot similarities in food and language since we were part of the same empire once). We even make apricot jam each year mainly just so we can put it in zserbo. 🤷🏼♀️
That cookie thing that you guys didn’t like looks really good to me
Thank you for another amazing video!!! Love from Greece!!!
Great video as always 😍 We also love 'Spicces Füge Respectus' , the one that got the title in 2023. When it comes to cakes, people of Hungary are truly spoilt for choice 😁
Thank you for the idea of things to try on my trip later this year, as well as the history lesson.
Szia Ákos!
A videoidra Kata ajánlása által találtam rá, de nagyon megszerettem mindkettőtök csatornáját. A tiedet az angol nyelv miatt kezdtem el nézni. Én még csak az elején vagyok az útnak, de olyan módszer szerint tanulok, ahol angolul zajlik minden, 0 % magyar. Először furcsa volt, de már kezdek ráérezni. A te videoid pedig gyakorlásra, értésre nagyon, de nagyon jók. Segítség nyilván, hogy látom, miről beszélsz, könnyebb megérteni azt is, amit csak hallva a szöveget, nem hiszem, hogy még tudnék. De szorgalmasan nézni fogom, ahogy időm engedi (páron már túl vagyok), s az sem elhanyagolható, hogy sok olyan helyet bemutatsz, ahol még nem jártam (nem beszélve a stílusodról, nagyon szuper!). Köszönöm! 😊
Köszi szépen a kedves üzenetet! Örülök hogy tetszenek a videóink, és hogy egy picit segíteni tudunk a tanulással. Sok sikert és kitartást az angolhoz 😊
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures 😊
¡Gracias!
Excellent video, my favourite was the last 🍻
Wow wow wow Now your making me real Hungary again 😅 I mean Hungry ! LoL. Great video I thought I knew all the current Hungarian pastries but I guess don't anymore. Great presentation and my favorite thing you do is the historical background stories of each video and items.
ADVISE TO ALL STUFFED CABBAGE ADVENTURES VIEWERS.
Take it from an Expert Hungary Traveler. Loose as much weight as you can before you go to Hungary because like me - you'll easily gain 10 lbs or more when you get home - after eating all the rich foods, delicious pastries and wonder spirits. Excellent Video again...
You guys are as sweet as those pastries! So cute ❤
"Hú, nagyon jó" and really, you are right.
I had to start sweet dieting a few days back and you released such a torture video like this! Thank God I won't be able to arrive in my favorite city of Budapest for a few months at the earliest :-)))
Your videos are very nice and interesting,
thank your for the amazing work! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for the kind and encouraging message 😊
I didn't even know all these desserts, even though I'm a fan of Hungarian confectionary and desserts since long. I love the fact that Hungarian confectionary is on average not as sweet as others and if there are walnuts, chestnuts, almonds, turó or poppy seeds, I'm sold.
You should make this into a series though, you've left out so much! Where are all the varieties of rétes, beigli, turó dishes, almás pite, Gundel palacsinta and flódni; oh, I just looooove flódni! Well, everything really ...
I can't buy all of this over here, so I have to make everything myself. You should see my mothers face when she hears I'm baking ... Somlói galuska is her absolute favourite together with turós (császár) rétes ...
Fun fact: over here in the Netherlands we have a national cake called "tompouce" which is basically just like a krémes but even more crunchier and with a hard pink icing on top. They are notoriously difficult to eat decently, I just watched a video that showed 5 ways how to eat them properly 😄And today is Kings Day (the king's birthday, big festivities everywhere), the royal family is from the house of Orange-Nassau (that's why the national colour is orange), so the whole country dresses in orange and feasts and today all tompouces are orange too
Yeah, it would be difficult to go through ALL the amazing desserts we have... from a health perspective for sure :D But indeed there is so much so we were hoping that the video does well and that means eventually we can dive deep into some of the other favorites :) Luckily, it looks like one day we can make that video too :)
Túró=curd🇭🇺✌🏻...
Loving your videos, still raking though your back catalog… my lovely Hungarian wife suggests you visit aggteleki cseppkőbarlang.
Hi, thx for those very informative videos. Can any of them contain alcohol or pork and derivatives like lard etc.?
Hey there! Very few may have a hint of rum in them, and pork fat is used in some of the recipes for Krémes (cream cake) but it's rare for major Confectionaries to make it that way it's mostly a grandma thing 😊 regarding the rum or other alcohol , it's best to ask when ordering, but the majority will not have that in them. 😊
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures thank you so much
Akos - my wife and I are coming to Budapest in September, and I'm loving all of your videos - really useful. However! - I am vegetarian and my wife is vegan - could you do a video showing what cafes and restaurants there are for us in Budapest? Before September if possible! :-) Thank you! :-)
Hey there! Will see what we can do, it may be difficult to cover all the amazing vegan and vegetarian places, but in the meantime, a lot of people recommend the Happy Cow app which shows all the vegan, vegatarian or gluten-lactose free restaurants on a map :) Perhaps it will be good to have a look at it prior to your arrival :)
Hungary has the best pastry in the world.
Fantastic video🥂
Love your work❤
Remek videó! Megkérdezhetem melyik cukrászdában vettétek a sütiket?😁
Köszi örülünk hogy tetszett! Több helyről szereztük be őket kisebb-nagyobb cukrászdákból :)
I am coming next month, I want to try them all!
Örség Zöld Aranya is a must try.
@@leventelajos5078 Koszonom, it does like a must!
@@brad1201 I suggest to try them at a “szamos” pastry shop, it is a chain well known for their marzipan. They sell a pretty excellent version of Örség zöld aranya. There is one pretty close to the Parliment for example.
Elnezest! I didn't know much. But i knew some initial parts. :] I guess, i need to fetch things later.
I tried oroszkrém torta at my neighbor's birthday party, that was also a great cake. But I suppose you don't like it because of the raisins haha
for some reason Oroszkrém cake is not easy to find these days. but yes, not my favorite 🙂
It’s so funny that you start eating before your wife finishes talking
You remind me of David Tennant! A pump up version of him.😅
Hey Akos, just came back from Budapest last week! Love the food! But unfortunately I didn’t find much friendly Hungarians like you. Most are uptight and not genuine 🙁
Hey there! Thanks for the kind message, happy you had good time with the food :) It's sad you only got to meet with the less positive people of my country, past few years with the inflation and economy didnt help with increasing positivity. I hope that if you come back another time, perhaps you'll encounter some of my fellow young enthusiastic countrymen and women too :)
These all look amazing! We will be there visiting from US in June. Two questions-- my husband has tattoos on his back and both arms. In Southern California it’s accepted. They are not anything bad- just a California kid who went to university at the beach. Will the be ok at the thermal baths? Or are tattoos unacceptable ? Also is an N26 account ok to get money from an ATM in Budapest?
Hey there! A lot of people here have tattoos, just look at the most known soccer player we have playing in Liverpool, his hands are full :) So nothing to worry about! Unfortunately I am not sure about what accounts work well (I am not familiar with N26 Accounts), but the common cards like Mastercard and Visa are excepted everywhere (also Revolut and such) and ATMs should also accept them, but perhaps try to check with your Bank.
How about chestnut pure, I thought that was one of the most popular desserts? Or chestnut creme sponge cakes?
Oh Chestnut Pure is amazing! A childhood favorite 😊 It's relatively rare on restaurant menu's as dessert, but some confectionaries will have it available.
You have to visit Zemun for the best food, deserts, music, people, churches, museums, Danube views,...
Flódni, mágn̈ás pite, almás pite/lepeny, puncs torta...a régi hagyomanyok
Ischler is similar alfajor argentino?
I personally never had Alfajores but based on what I read the dough should be similar, perhaps the filling is different 😊
Na figyu... Nem tudjátok, hogy az (apai) nagymamám micsoda finom sütiket, édességeket tudott csinálni. Az öreglány zseni volt. ...... hála istennek. :D
❤❤❤ yummy
no rétes??
No Rétes... for now! :D It was a tough choice to cut it for now... been advocating for people to try Rétes in many other videos, so we wanted to show some different ones this time, but that doesn't mean it won't be highlighted in a future video :)
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures So many incredible variations, some sweet some savoury.
@@StuffedCabbageAdventures Keep up the great work
Does a kréme taste like a dutch 'tompoes?'
I never had, but looks like the filling might be similar to it 😊 so must be good 😊
Mindig elvezem a videotokat. Erdekes volt hallani Confectionery szot, amit itt nem hasznalnak mar az USA-ban. Itt a Pastry szo megy ezekre a finomsagokra. De az Angoloknal talan meg hasznaljak.
One suggestion: When saying the names of restaurants, it would help if you pronounced the difficult Hungarian names slowly. So we non Hungarians could learn how to pronounce them correctly.. Thanks
Love your videos and your energy.. just like I love Budapest. Could you maybe make a video about rents and property prices in Budapest? And/or living expenses ..??
Hey there! Thanks for your message! We are looking into how we can show the prices of living in Hungary but it will take some time, since the expenses heavily vary depending on the place, type of accommodation and lifestyle, but will see what we can do 😊
Ischler is an Argentinian alfajor.
It is called meringue.
I put on one kilo per month in Budapest.
Krempite-creampie...😂
💚💚💚💚💚💚
😋
Do not disrespect Raisins !!! 5:14
too sweet and crude, sorry to say that, but a big "no" for me
sweet!