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בית / תגיות central market hall + great market hall budapest 58
- 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
- Paprika is closely linked to Hungarian cuisine especially paprikash and goulash
- Produce section of the Great Market Hall
- Russian caviar, saffron, schnapse and much more ....
- Salamis galore
- Sausages and salad for lunch
- Steel columns that support the structure
- The Great Market Hall opened in 1896
- The Great Market Hall was designed by the Hungarian architect Samu Pecz (1854-1922)
- The ground floor of the Great Market Hall is devoted to fresh food
- The large glass windows allow for maximum light in the Great Market Hall