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Garlics and peppers
Hungarian paprika is noted to be stronger and richer than its Spanish equivalent
Hungary and Spain are the two main European centres for growing paprika peppers
If you don't speak the language, the animal head gives a hint of what meat is sold here
If you don't speak the language, the animal head provides a clue of what meat is sold here
If you're on the lookout for paprikas, you won't be disappointed here
Is he suggesting that Mrs. T should consider spicing up English food with some knoblauch?
Jars of pickled goods
Lace and embroideries at the Great Market hall
Leather products at the Central Market
Locals doing their food shopping
Locals shopping for food at the Great Market hall
Looking down the length of the Great Market Hall
Me checking out the embroidered blouses and lacework
Paprika deteriorates quickly, so it should be purchased in small quantities and kept in airtight containers