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Yearly Archives: 2019

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17 April: Paprika Museum birthday

About PaprikaMolnar, Paprika history, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.04.17.

This time last year the Paprika Museum at PaprikaMolnar’s factory turned ten and on our tenth-year anniversary. I remembered some outstanding moments and statistics from the past ten years. In this post I’d like to look at the past a little and share some news from the previous one year. How did the Paprika Museum…

Auntie Agnes goes to the police station

Paprika and literature, Paprika history, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.04.13.

Paprika is in the air is the title of a collection of essays, short stories and articles written by Zsigmond Móricz, early-20th century writer and columnist, which he wrote during his numerous visits to Szeged, Paprika Town. Many decades later the writings recreate Szeged people before the war, and the reader can’t help but marvel…

Deviled and decorated eggs for Easter

Gastronomy, recipes, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.04.12.

When my children were young, I spent days with them decorating our home for Easter. Rabbits and eggs were everywhere. Rabbits could come only in the form drawings and puppets because we lived in an apartment but the eggs had to be real. I spent years trying out different natural dying substances for the eggs,…

Red ghosts in daylight. Paprika is in the air VI.

Paprika and literature, Paprika history, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.03.28.

Paprika is in the air is the title of a collection of essays, short stories and articles written by Zsigmond Móricz, early-20th century writer and columnist. In September 1936 he goes deep into Paprika Town and marvels at the sight of red people in red clothes, with red hair, red hands and faces. Like red…

Spring-time to dos: Seeds and seedlings

About PaprikaMolnar, Paprika growing, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.03.20.

Paprika growers know it well that it is high time to buy and sow the paprika seeds now. The grower needs to decide on which variety to use and whether to buy certified or patented seeds. Farmers can select their own seeds: leave the pods become fully ripe, maybe throughout the winter, cut up the…

Devastation and reconstruction. The Great Flood of Szeged

Paprika history, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.03.13.

„The water came in on us on St Gregory’s day… oh, what an ugly devil that was…. And the strong winds that drove the water all the way…. I had an old boat and we used that for fleeing. When the water was coming, it was rolling like rocks, high up! It was roaring loud……

From mill-owner to ex-mill-owner: communist state confiscation of the paprika mill

Paprika history, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.03.06.

25th of February in Hungary is Remembrance Day of the victims of the communist regime that lasted roughly between 1948 and 1989. The part of the regime that I knew as a child was the 70s and 80s, which is often referred to retrospectively as goulash communism, meaning a lighter form of dictatorship, a relative…

The Hesitating Gourmet in our Paprika Museum

Gastronomy, recipes, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.02.20.

It’s still February, still carnival season and my indulgence goes beyond borders! I recently met at our Paprika Museum Tünde Dimén-Varga, the writer of the gastro blog the Hesitating Gourmet. Tünde is a psychologist working with school kids in my favourite Transylvanian town in Romania called Székelyudvarhely or Odorheiu Secuiesc. Her cooking is flavourful yet…

Csőrege is the southern-Hungarian churros

Gastronomy, recipes, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.02.13.

The carnival season has been traditionally linked to indulgence and eating as explained in my previous post. Now I’d like to share two typical Hungarian recipes that you can make at this time. The carnival ham croissant has a wonderfully rich dough and ham filling. For the dough mix 300g cottage cheese, 300g flour, some…

The devil wears Paprika

Carnival. The devil wears paprika

Gastronomy, recipes, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.02.06.

Carnival season has been traditionally a long period of laughter and dances at the end of winter. It lasts from the Christian feast day of Epiphany on 6 January to Ash Wednesday, which ushered in the 40-day period of fasting before Easter. The timing for carnivals was right as in January and February the agricultural…

Paprikamillers family history. Mihály Szánthó and sons

Paprika history, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.01.23.

The very first museum piece in PaprikaMolnár’s Paprika Museum was the Szánthó family’s entire business and family documents, as can be read in an earlier article. The Szánthós ran a wheat and paprika-mill for two generations in Szeged-Szentmihály. The documents from a hundred years ago offer interesting insight into local and paprika history. Mihály Szánthó…

Paprika is in the air V: Speculation on paprika

Paprika and literature, Paprika history, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2019.01.16.

Paprika is in the air is the title of a collection of essays, short stories and articles written by Zsigmond Móricz, early-20th century writer and columnist. Móricz was non-native to Szeged and the stories reflect his visions and experiences of Szeged the city and its people between the 1910s and 1930s. In August 1936 he…

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