Erős Pista

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Erős Pista is a popular Hungarian chili paste made from coarsely ground paprika and salt. The name "Erős Pista" translates to "Strong Steve" in English, reflecting its spicy and robust flavor. It is a staple condiment in Hungarian cuisine and is often used to add heat and depth to various dishes.

Ingredients[edit]

The primary ingredients of Erős Pista are:

Usage[edit]

Erős Pista is commonly used in Hungarian dishes such as goulash, pörkölt, and lecsó. It can also be added to soups, stews, and marinades to enhance their flavor. The paste is known for its versatility and can be used as a table condiment or an ingredient in cooking.

History[edit]

The production of Erős Pista began in the mid-20th century and has since become a beloved product in Hungary. It is produced by several companies, with the most well-known being the Univer Product company.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Erős Pista holds a special place in Hungarian culinary traditions. It is often found in Hungarian households and is a common gift for those who appreciate spicy foods. The paste is also a popular souvenir for tourists visiting Hungary.

Similar Products[edit]

Other Hungarian chili pastes similar to Erős Pista include:

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