One of the things about putting a Hungarian tenant family in the Dubois Files children's books is that I have to learn more about Hungarian culture! Seriously, I know practically nothing about it. Thank goodness for the internet.
In The Hitchhiker, the book taking place in cherry season... the kids are helping with fruit sorting... I went looking for a Hungarian recipe that used cherries. I had no idea if they even had cherries there. Well, they do, and there is a popular traditional cold fruit soup made with tart cherries! Cherry Soup.
![Hungarian Cherry Soup](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcmPO0bzao-f3B-Vnq7u_T_k2Yc7M1YEua-bvTZgyMQiZWQMq7CxTbuCIn54eQIHwyvts1dGs_R7FgPoaBfqeTuKM8LMXvqk5nxB6Oqfeg_JXxsmLZalryxpObKaOc-B3mSRJWzZQbVWY/s1600/CherrySoup01.jpg)
It's really good. Of course, I like most everything cherry, but it's spicy and refreshing.
It's not too complicated to make, so the recipe is going in the book as one of the craft/skill items.
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3 comments:
What I know about Hungarian culture I learned right here today. That looks pretty good.
I think I have never enjoyed this one, but since I like cherries-- a lot -- I suspect I'd relish it.
hello sharkbytes its dennis the vizsla dog hay wot??? hungarian cherry soop??? obviusly this is sumthing that i must ask dada to mayk!!! altho he probly wont let me hav enny eeven tho i am way mor hungarian then ennybuddy else arownd heer!!! ok bye
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