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Nem limonádéba szánták: meglepő, mire használták régen a citromot
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Nem limonádéba szánták: meglepő, mire használták régen a citromot

The article explores the historical role of lemons in Hungarian folk culture, tracing their transition from aristocratic kitchens to common usage among peasants. It highlights various traditional uses, such as lemon chicken at rural baptisms, lemon decorations exchanged by Bunyevác girls during Easter, and lemons placed on swords during guild processions. The article also notes the use of lemons by pallbearers in Western Hungary before World War I to mask unpleasant odors. Additionally, it discusses the influence of lemons on Hungarian literature, citing examples from writers like Kosztolányi Dezső and Krúdy Gyula. The text also describes the forgotten tradition of lemon sausage, a delicacy popular among Transylvanian Saxons and Danube Swabians, which used lemon zest and juice instead of paprika.

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Nem limonádéba szánták: meglepő, mire használták régen a citromot

The article explores the historical role of lemons in Hungarian folk culture, tracing their transition from aristocratic kitchens to common usage among peasants. It highlights various traditional uses, such as lemon chicken at rural baptisms, lemon decorations exchanged by Bunyevác girls during Easter, and lemons placed on swords during guild processions. The article also notes the use of lemons by pallbearers in Western Hungary before World War I to mask unpleasant odors. Additionally, it discusses the influence of lemons on Hungarian literature, citing examples from writers like Kosztolányi Dezső and Krúdy Gyula. The text also describes the forgotten tradition of lemon sausage, a delicacy popular among Transylvanian Saxons and Danube Swabians, which used lemon zest and juice instead of paprika.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses on cultural history and does not present any political controversy or ideological stance. It provides a balanced overview of historical practices and literary references without favoring any particular viewpoint.

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