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RE: Byrd's Bakery: One Cookie at a Time

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It is candy and because I grew up with some Hungarians in my town, I am familiar with it, and yes! They did decorate with it, all the while the kids would eat from the tree. :) We can still get them here and are still popular with the Hungarians we have here in the States. They ones I still know anyway.

We do some of the traditional German Christmas cookies, lubkunchen. I love them and we hang them on the tree for decorations.

Christmas is such a nice time of year~

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We can still get them here and are still popular with the Hungarians we have here in the States.

Good to read this. I read that some of the traditional Hungarian foods are available in the USA, and the local people like them. Especially the lángos.

We also have "foreign food" in Hungary, and I like them too. For example gyros and shawarma. These two are almost the same, but the shawarma is more spicy. At least this is what I currently think about it. I ate shawarma only a few times so far (it is new for me), but I ate gyros many times.

I really like shawarma! It is a little spicier, but, I love spicy! I also like gyros! I enjoy many traditional foods from different countries. The flavors are different from here and I find it interesting the way others blend flavors/foods.

I hope you are having a great day!

I really like shawarma! It is a little spicier, but, I love spicy!

Me too. I put Erős Pista (spicy paprika) into many foods. Mostly into soups.

I hope you are having a great day!

I had. Thank you. Today I walked in Szolnok, Hungary, and the Christmas lights/decorations are beautiful in the city center.

I hope that you also have/had a great day.

I got to admire the decorations too! It was a wonderful day and tomorrow should be a beautiful Sunday!

Spicy Paprika! Yummy!