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Monthly Archives: March 2020

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Lady Day or the day of the Fruit-setting Blessed Virgin

Lady Day and the Fruit-setting Blessed Virgin

Paprika and art, Paprika history, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2020.03.25.

Although we’re experiencing a short winter return and COVID-19 virus news is depressing, let’s not forget to notice and feel grateful for SPRING coming. 25 March takes a special place in the Christian and rural folk calendar: it is the Feast of the Annunciation or Lady Day in the Christian Calendar. Hungarian language is beautifully…

Pesti paprika Home sweet home

Pesti paprika III: Home, sweet home

Paprika and art, Paprika and literature, Paprika historyBy Paprikamolnár2020.03.19.

As the coronavirus disease is making us stay at home these days, we picked an old Hungarian cabaret scene that describes life in an apartment house in 1958 Budapest. Home, sweet home might sound ironic, but we all need a little laugh nowadays. Pesti paprika on radio In 1958 the Hungarian Radio broadcast a three-part…

Chili paprika spell on a racing horse

Capsaicin in health and war and on Netflix

Gastronomy, recipes, Paprika and art, Paprika history, Paprika productionBy Paprikamolnár2020.03.12.

Capsaicin is a compound in chilis and paprikas that causes hot sensation in the mouth. We’ve written about it before, people like to hear about it in the Paprika Museum, but we like to return to the topic, because it is the capsaicin that makes spice paprika popular as food. Hot food is thought to…

Paprika Museum item: hand-embroidery from Kalocsa

Paprika Museum item: hand-embroidered placemat from Kalocsa

Paprika and art, Paprika history, Szeged and PaprikaBy Paprikamolnár2020.03.04.

The Paprika Museum item of the month series continues. For February we selected a funny folk, the Folqa Paprikamiller. This month we selected a small round hand-embroidered placemat from Kalocsa and placed it on top of an old tin water can to add accent and more meaning. This is a piece of art that represents…

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