Humour, criticism, political views and spicy paprika come together in this Cabaret series from the end of 1950s Hungary. Pesti paprika on radio In 1958 the Hungarian Radio broadcast a three-part cabaret series under the name Pesti paprika. The cabaret scenes are sassy, witty and funny and they give a whole new meaning to the… The post Pesti paprika VIII: Pulp fiction appeared first on PaprikaMolnar.| PaprikaMolnar
So many things have happened in the past few weeks: Museum reopened with new Museum Garden and we’re writing the Paprika Book! PaprikaMolnar is happy to share the news with you: Paprika plantig: We finished planting successfully, so did our farmers. This is 10-year-old Bogi helping her Dad, Grandma and Grandpa plant the last plantlings… The post Museum reopened, Museum Garden, Paprika Book appeared first on PaprikaMolnar.| PaprikaMolnar
4 June 1920 was a particularly dark day in the history of Hungary. Exactly 100 years ago on this day Hungarian politicians signed the Versailles Peace Treaty (known in Hungary by Trianon Treaty) that finalized Hungary’s fate after the lost war. The Treaty was unjust and exaggerating: it tore country, nation, property and families apart.… The post 1920-2020: Versailles Treaty, Szeged and paprika appeared first on PaprikaMolnar.| PaprikaMolnar
Paprika planting in Hungary is just starting. Farmers are busy with removing the paprika seedlings from the nursery and transplanting them out to the open fields. PaprikaMolnár is planting a little earlier than usual also: our seedlings are ready by now to be transplanted on 14 May! The Ice Saints Pancras, Servatius and Boniface aren’t… The post Paprika Museum items: planter and sprinkler. It’s paprika planting time! appeared first on PaprikaMolnar.| PaprikaMolnar
Now that our health has become the centre of attention, it is high time to discuss the healing power of paprika pálinka once more.| PaprikaMolnar