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PROPÓSITO
¿QUÉ ES?
Thers isn’t a spice with a more confusing history than that of paprika. Paprika is a pepper, which if you read up on chilies you will find out are all close cousins of one another whose flavor is influenced very much by where they’re grown. The Hungarian is a sweet pepper that is a cousin of the American’s red bell pepper. Dried and ground, it’s great in all kinds of foods, from Paprikash to a Spanish tortilla to a Hungarian Egg Toast.
EXPERIENCIA
Sweet Hungarian paprika is a dusty red powder with a silky texture made from red air-dried fruits of the larger and sweeter varieties of the a red bell pepper, often blended with other hotter peppers for a touch of bite, not heat, as it hits your mouth. It finishes sweet. The smoke flavor from oak wood added to this paprika gives the powder a depth that enhances the vegetal flavors of the pepper.
CULINARY GEOGRAPHY
Paprika is native to North and Central America and was used by indigenous peoples as a food, and as a coloring agent. Spanish explorers found its flavor appealing and brought it back to Spain. From there it found its way into Western Europe. Hungary quickly adapted the pepper as a sweet and mild spice that has become a cornerstone of their cuisine.
USOS TRADICIONALES
- Sprinkled over eggs
- Chicken or Beef Paprikash
- Hungarian Goulash
- Roasted chickens
- Franks and Sauerkraut
IMPROVISATIONAL ‘RIFFS’
- Hungarian Egg Toasts - Scrambled eggs sprinkled with paprika on toasted, ghee-buttered whole grain bread under a melted slice of Trappista cheese
- Hungarochinese Beef Späetzlemein - Beef chunks marinated in paprika and salt stir-fried with tomato and onion and served on soy tossed späetzle
- Tomatoes Habsburg - Roasted heirloom tomato slices with salt, sumac, tarragon, and paprika
- My Devilishly Good cholesterol-free deviled eggs use paprika for color and flavor.
LA HISTORIA
The paprika seeds spread from Iberia to Turkey and throughout the Ottoman Empire, as well as throughout Europe to the Balkan countries and Russia. Later on it became popular through India and the Middle East. Each country began breeding it to their tastes; the Spanish by smoking it, the Turks preferring hotter varieties, and the Hungarians loved it sweet and mild. Hungary and Spain, however, remain the major producers of paprika, with the United States as a distant third.
ALIAS
Hungarian Smoked Sweet Paprika
Hungarian Smoked Sweet Paprika (English)
Pimentón dulce ahumado húngaro (Spanish)
Paprika doux fumé hongrois (French)
Ungarisches geräuchertes süßes Paprikapulver (German)
Paprica dolce affumicata ungherese (Italian)
Páprica doce defumada húngara (Portuguese)
Hongaarse gerookte zoete paprika (Dutch)
Ungersk røget sød paprika (Danish)
Ungersk rökt söt paprika (Swedish)
Ungarsk røkt søt paprika (Norwegian)
Unkarilainen savustettu makea paprika (Finnish)
Węgierska słodka wędzona papryka (Polish)
Maďarská sladká uzená paprika (Czech)
Maďarská sladká údená paprika (Slovak)
Magyar füstölt édes paprika (Hungarian)
Sladka dimljena madžarska paprika (Slovenian)
Mađarska dimljena slatka paprika (Croatian)
Mađarska dimljena slatka paprika (Serbian Latin)
Мађарска димљена слатка паприка (Serbian Cyrillic)
Maghiară paprika dulce afumată (Romanian)
Българска версия: Унгарски сладък пушен пипер (Bulgarian)
Ευγενική καπνιστή γλυκιά πάπρικα Ουγγαρίας (Greek)
Macar füme tatlı paprika (Turkish)
Magyar füstölt édes paprika (Hungarian native form)
Венгерская копчёная сладкая паприка (Russian)
Українська: Угорська копчена солодка паприка (Ukrainian)
Беларуская: Венгерская вэнджаная салодкая папрыка (Belarusian)
Georgian: უნგრული შებოლილი ტკბილი პაპრიკა
Armenian: Հունգարական ապխտած քաղցր պապրիկա
Hebrew: פפריקה מתוקה מעושנת הונגרית
Arabic: بابريكا حلوة مدخنة مجرية
Persian (Farsi): پاپریکا شیرین دودی مجاری
Hindi: हंगेरियन स्मोक्ड स्वीट पपरिका
Urdu: ہنگیرین اسموکڈ میٹھی پاپریکا
Bengali: হাঙ্গেরিয়ান স্মোকড মিষ্টি পাপরিকা
Punjabi: ਹੰਗੇਰੀਅਨ ਸਮੋਕਡ ਮਿੱਠੀ ਪਾਪਰਿਕਾ
Tamil: ஹங்கேரியன் புகையூட்டிய இனிப்பு பப்ரிகா
Telugu: హంగేరియన్ స్మోక్డ్ స్వీట్ పాప్రికా
Kannada: ಹಂಗೇರಿಯನ್ ಸ್ಮೋಕ್ಡ್ ಸ್ವೀಟ್ ಪಾಪ್ರಿಕಾ
Malayalam: ഹംഗേറിയൻ സ്മോക്ക്ഡ് സ്വീറ്റ് പാപ്രിക്ക
Thai: ปาปริก้าหวานรมควันฮังการี
Vietnamese: Ớt bột paprika ngọt hun khói Hungary
Indonesian: Paprika manis asap Hungaria
Malay: Paprika manis salai Hungary
Filipino (Tagalog): Hungarian na pinausukang matamis na paprika
Chinese Simplified: 匈牙利烟熏甜红椒粉
Chinese Traditional: 匈牙利煙燻甜紅椒粉
Japanese: ハンガリー産スモークスイートパプリカ
Korean: 헝가리산 훈제 달콤한 파프리카
Mongolian: Унгарын утаат амтат паприка
Swahili: Paprika tamu iliyovutwa ya Hungaria
Zulu: I-paprika emnandi ebhemayo yaseHungary
Afrikaans: Hongaarse gerookte soet paprika
Amharic: የሃንጋሪ ጨርቆማ ጣፋጭ ፓፕሪካ
Somali: Paprika macaan oo la qiiqiyey Hungarian
Yoruba: Paprika didùn tí a fọ̀n sí Hungarian
Igbo: Paprika ụtọ a ṅụrụ anwụrụ Hungarian
Haitian Creole: Paprika dous fimen Ongwa
Latin: Paprica dulcis fumata Hungarica
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