Archive for February, 2008

February
29th 2008
Easter Cruise on the Millennium Boat

Posted under Weekly interests & Public Holidays & Holidays & Sightseeing

Easter is approaching and Budapest hails the arrival of spring with numerous programs.

A romantic cruise on the Danube is the most romantic way of seeing the sights of Budapest

and the captivating cityscape on the riverbanks.

Budapest by Night

Find more information and book your

place for the Easter on the Millennium Boat cruise.

What’s more, musical and other performances provide festive atmosphere on the Millennium boat. Kodály’s and the Rajkó Orchestra ’s music will add a nice musical background to the boat tour.

You’ll be introduced to the skills of traditional egg painting and you can paint your own easter egg.

Hungarian Easter Eggs

Among other specilaities traditional Easter dishes will be offered at the three-course buffet dinner like ham with horseraddish and mustard, stuffed chicken, leg of roast lamb, various garnishes and vegetarian meals and a selection of desserts and fresh fruits.

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February
1st 2008
Mangalica Festival - 8th-10th February

Posted under Weekly interests & Festivals

The first Mangalica Festival will take place in Vajdahunyad Castle in City Park on the 2nd weekend of February.

Mangalica is a pig with curly hair indigenouous to Hungary and its breeding has been revived in recent years.
Though mangalica meat is sligthly fatter than that of ordinary pig’s its fat contains higher portion of unsaturated fats than saturated fats which is good news for the health-conscious ones.

Apart from that mangalica meat is healthier it’s much more tasty, too. Nowadays more and more retailers recognise the marketing potential of mangalica products’ health benefits and consequently mangalica sausage, salami and other meat stuff cost much more than products made from ordinary pork meat, even though breeding of mangalica cost less due to its undemanding nature.

So visit the Mangalica Festival to have a taste of fried sausages, black pudding, pickles, Hungarian wines and pálinka, homemade jams and honey.

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Sausage stuffing competition, cooking contest, craft fair and folk music are a few selections from the two-day program.

Admission is free. Find more info on the organiser’s website (though it’s only in Hungarian but the photos will surely whet your appetite).

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