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10-29-2004, 06:08 AM
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This is incredible. What's the first thing that comes to your mind when hearing about Hungary? Propbably parika or wine. B/c that's what we're famous for, our Kalocsa Paprika and Tokaji wine.
Now, Kalocsa (the town where they produce paprika) doesn't get enough support from the government (the losses of producing paprika usually mop up the profit, and they don't get enough compensation), so what do they do? Mix it  with another kind from South America - which, apparently, is infected with aflatoxin which causes a serious liver disease if consumed regularly.
So now paprika is banned (literally), distribution is prohibited and you can't get any Hungarian meal in the restaurants (the rest of them like Fish Soup and Gulash, and basically, Hungarian food are usually based on paprika).
Fortunately, this restraint will last for up to a week, but still I'm astonished that something like this could happen...
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10-29-2004, 06:12 AM
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Atleast you still have the wine
But that's very werid, ok its for the peoples safety, but why not allow imported paprika's? This makes no sence.
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10-29-2004, 06:21 AM
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We have no imported paprika besides the South American kind, which is mixed into the original  Importing paprika sounds like blasphemy, since this is one of our national pride. It was, at least, until now
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Don't eat them Brynn tin tin, we'd hate to loose you here.
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10-29-2004, 07:13 AM
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Well, I'm sure we'll have a different opinion as soon as CM arrives
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Hell, I'll eat them if he arrives!
Whoa, how did you manage to get over a 1k of posts already?
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10-29-2004, 08:12 AM
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This is terrible! Although, I have to admit, I've never eaten paprika before  . But I HAVE drunk Hungarian wine. Then again it was during a binge in which I drank German beer, and French wine, and all other kinds of alcoholic beverages. I don't clearly remember whether Hungarian wine was among them but I think it was. Ach, who am I kidding I can't remember anything of that entire day, so hammered was I  . In any event, hope your paprika crisis ends so that those who eat paprika can breath a sigh of relief  .
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Paprika is both an excellent spice, in several different varieties, and very good for you. A Hungarian scientist won a Nobel prize in the early years of the last century by exploring the benefits of Vitamin C derived from paprika.
@Brynn, I'm shocked to hear that about Hungarian paprika, though. I hope the firms that have been mixing the South American kind in with theirs are fined huge sums--can you find out if any penalties are levied?
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10-29-2004, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Opalescence This is terrible! Although, I have to admit, I've never eaten paprika before  . |  How come?
Well, paprika in general can be divided into to large groups: the yellow paprika is for cooking or eating (in one piece, as picked from the plantation) and the red is for making spice (grounded) [in fact, the first kind can be of any color]. The paprika we're speaking of is the spicy kind.
@Fable, I read that Univer (a company producing paprika products like paprika cream, gulash cream and so on) brought a suit against the health organization (who proclaimed the spice toxic) saying that their products don't contain paprika at all  Kind of funny. (Well, I guess they meant that kind of paprika).
I think the fact that the paprika was mixed had never been a secret, it just wasn't popular. Of course the producer will bear the responsibility, but the consequences will not be horrible - they can get like a ridiculous 500E fine, that's nothing.
The reason everybody is schoked is not the toxin itself, but the thing that one of our most popular product is involved in this. Some say it was an anti-EU lobby to discredit Hungary.
Interesting, that the taste of our yellow paprika is very different from the yellow paprika eaten in other countries (called Californian). Honestly, it's more tasty, and available only in one bright yellow color (unlike the Californian which can be red, yellow or even dark green).
@Rob-hin,  I didn't realize! Oh god I missed the great chance to have a tequila
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Originally Posted by fable A Hungarian scientist won a Nobel prize in the early years of the last century by exploring the benefits of Vitamin C derived from paprika. | I only know about one person who won a nobel prize for exploring vitamine c and antioxidant, and that is Linus Pauling. Is it him you are talking about? Because I always thought he was from USA??
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Fable means Szent-Györgyi Albert, and he was Hungrian indeed. He found out that vitamin C can be extracted from paprika.
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Originally Posted by Brynn This is incredible. What's the first thing that comes to your mind when hearing about Hungary? Propbably parika or wine. B/c that's what we're famous for, our Kalocsa Paprika and Tokaji wine.
Now, Kalocsa (the town where they produce paprika) doesn't get enough support from the government (the losses of producing paprika usually mop up the profit, and they don't get enough compensation), so what do they do? Mix it  with another kind from South America - which, apparently, is infected with aflatoxin which causes a serious liver disease if consumed regularly.
So now paprika is banned (literally), distribution is prohibited and you can't get any Hungarian meal in the restaurants (the rest of them like Fish Soup and Gulash, and basically, Hungarian food are usually based on paprika).
Fortunately, this restraint will last for up to a week, but still I'm astonished that something like this could happen... | ...That's a load of crap. I know this is random, but is there anything you could compare Papriaka to taste-wise? (I've never eaten it).
And, if CM posts here, ignore whatevere he says. DON'T EAT THEM.
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Originally Posted by Brynn Fable means Szent-Györgyi Albert, and he was Hungrian indeed. He found out that vitamin C can be extracted from paprika. | Yes of course I know about him.  He won 1937.
But it was not so much because he isolated vitamine C from paprika that he won the prize. It was ”for the description of vitamin C and the discovery that oxygen combines with hydrogen in cellular respiration”
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Whatever  I think he discovered many other medical things, but I wouldn't be able to list them now
TM, I couldn't eat it even if I wanted to b/c I simply can't get any... Not that I want to  And when did I EVER listen to CM's advices anyway?
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Originally Posted by Brynn I think he discovered many other medical things, but I wouldn't be able to list them now  | Yes he discovered many important things in physiology, chemestry and cellular biology. He also discovered the proteins actin and myosin in muscles I think.
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