Ep 2 | Hungarian Cuisine
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09/15/2022
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Have you ever tried Hungarian food? Was the gulyás you had the real deal? How do the Hungarian cuisine and eating habits differ from the Korean and Dutch ones? In this episode, you’ll be able to learn all about the Hungarian cuisine from our very first guest, Orsi! If you want to reach us or be a guest on our show, please contact us via [email protected], Instagram (ammyjacinth or jiyongskorean), or YouTube.
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