Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

HUNGARY HAD COMPLETED THE WORLD’S FIRST “ONLINE” HOT SPIRIT “PÁLINKA” CENTER

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Now this information is a piece of news to the world’s desk of breaking the news!

The Hot Spirit “Pálinka” are the Queens of this nation.

The plant lays in the southern plains of Békés. 12, Gőzmalom sor – Békés (County of Békés)

Can be visited only by previously made appointments.

The four-storey building was originally built in the 19th century as a Synagogue. To-day it is listed as a monument protected building and gives space for the the World’s first “online” Hot Spirit “Pálinka” Center.  The multi-purpose building beyond the scene of the museum also provides areas to hold conferences, symposiums, training sessions and functions as a meeting facilitiy.  Had been furnished with sixty seats tasting room within the scenaro of the distiller equipment. During the tour the visitors can purchase the Békési Hot Spirit “Pálinka” at its local shop.

The first distilled Békési  Hot Spirit “Pálinka” debuted at the Békési center’s distillery by the technical support of remote control from a distance of 100 kilometer.

The test procedure was the proof of success after the taste of the 40 degree freshly made grape Hot Spirit “Pálinka”. It was made by use of  the Cabernet Franc grapes.

From now on everyone can cook at home their favorite tasty Hot Spirit “Pálinka”. Through the website operated control panel, you can load any of the mash fruit from your cosy kitchen home.

It is up to individuals to adjust their cooking temperature and cook according to their personal taste of  Hot Spirit “Pálinka” and more to it, within this program it provides also the opportunity to invite your friends to your popular community portal and share your experiences with them.

The country’s best, award-winning Békési  Hot Spirit “Pálinka” made of real plum fruit can be tasted at the Centrum’s tasting room.

Mr. Zoltán Békési, the owner of the plant said, that by the end of the year all the services of the Center will be functioning . There will also be a “palinka box” where you may leave your Hot Spirit “Pálinka” to rest over a period of time and subsequently matured later on to be distilled.

The Békési distillery goes back to the time of 1984. The birth of the Békési Hot Spirit “Pálinka” was in 1988. Its operation was then with the “support” of the steam-engine that cooked the Hot Spirit “Pálinka”. The Hot Spirit “Pálinka”  plant quickly expanded beyond its ability to meet the train’s capacity.

To-day the Hot Spirit “Pálinka” and the Railway works can be seen at the exhibition, just 5 mins. walk to the museum from the Békési Center.

Update by Aggie Reiter

AUSSIE COUPLES HAVE ARRIVED TO THE BUDAPEST’S ZOO!

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

November, 22 the doors opened to introduce to the press and media representatives the two newcomers: MOLLY (alias: Sheila) and WALLY (alias: Mate).

Entrance, free of charge for kids under the age of 14.

Between

December, 3. – December 24.

I was happy to receive an invitation and giving my time to take part at the welcoming event of two wombats from Downunder.

Another wonder of living animals the wombats had arrived from Tasmania after the long-long journey to be close again and to share in the cozy environment the togetherness with other mates at the Australia House based at the Budapest’s Zoo.

The welcoming ceremony was opened by Mr. Miklós Persányi, General Director of the Budapest Zoo, Mr. István Tarlós, Budapest Major, His Excellency Mr John Griffin, Australian Ambassador, Australian Embassy to Hungary, Mr. Pakapat Thipayaprapai, Australian Embassy  and Mr. Zoltán Hanga, Spokeman, Budapest’s Zoo.

Mr. Miklós Persányi, greeted the distinguished guests and the gathered media representatives inside the Australia House. The General Director first showed  the His Excellency  and the  Budapest’s Major around in the Australian House. Then after we all gathered in front of the former Bird House that had been rebuilt for the purpose of receiving the newcomers from Tasmania. He also stated: “With the variety of our earth’s wildlife, Hungary tries to even be more present and illustrate the rarely seen species here at the Budapest’s Zoo. There are nine zoos around the World that keep wombats. Of course there are many wombats living in the Zoo at the different territories of Australia. In Europe, the Hungarian Zoo stand as the 4th Zoo to have these sleazy, real rarity wombats. The other three European zoos sharing wombats are in Duisburg and Hannover, Germany  and at Planckendael, Belgium.

The Budapest’s Major, expressed his joy to have new residents at the Zoo after decades again. He was saying, the first time wombats were staying at the Budapest’s Zoo was in 1897.  The next time was just a 100 yrs. ago in 1911, also brought from Tasmania. Previously, to these 2 wombats arrival, there was 2 yrs. of  heavy pre-works in organizing for things to get in order. Last time the Budapest Zoo cared of a wombat was in 1973 and those animal care folks aren’t working in the fields of the Zoo anymore, therefore to-day, no-one has personally memories of how to handle, do the care. To-day’s animal care folks previously went to Germany and Tasmania to gain the knowledge and collect information about the wombats caring and  their habits.

Mr. István Tarlós,  was also happy to say these 2 wombats didn’t have to suffer that long-long journey from Tasmania to Budapest like in these old days (1911) when the transportation took 4 months. This time with the support of the Qatar Airways the animals had  to  suffer (if they did at all) only less than a day flight to arrive in these two wooden boxes  seen out on display.

His Excellency Mr John Griffin, Ambassador arrived to Hungary in the summer of this year and he expressed he is also pleased to participate at this greeting event to the arrival of some of his homeland creatures here at the Budapest Zoo. He also shared a great story about why the wombats have flat heads and the kangas a long tail. Verbally it is a short story, but don’t wish to take your time by writing that would seem as long story. So, I apologize for taking it to a shorty version of what he have had to say. (Before “Noe’s age” the kangas and the wombats both lived at the same friendly camping-ground, but the 2 males lived separately. The kangas lived under the open sky, the wombat in his own  “little tent” in shelter. Of course when the change of season came along with the chilly and pouring rain, the kanga went to wombat to ask him for shelter. The wombat refused to give kanga any shelter even though he had free place at one of the corner’s of his shelter. Kanga was cross by the reaction of the wombat, so he searched for a huge flat stone and hit the wombat on his forehead. Since then the wombats have flat heads. Now the story doesn’t end here. The wombat really got pissed-off and waited just for the right moment to stand for revenge. One day wombat was hunting in the forest, he saw  kanga through the  branches of  trees. Wombat then decided now is the right time for taking the revenge for kanga’s cruel  behaviour. Wombat took a piece of spare from a nearby bark of a tree. He threw it like a spear toward kanga’s lower backside where it actually landed. The spear ended deeply and it couldn’t have had been removed. The painful hit made a huge wound that just grew and grew. So since then the kangas have long tails and the wombats have flat foreheads.) The Ambassador also  talked about the Hungarian population in Australia, saying the figures of inhabitants are as high as 700,000.

Some facts about Molly and Wally. They were born in the same year: 2008.  They were kids when they lost their parents in a road accident and had been brought to the ZooDoo Wildlife Park at Richmond in Tasmania. Molly and Wally grow up together and seemed to get along well. They just had their first little “wombaty” born in the early month’s of this year.

There are 3 types of pouched mammals in the territories of Australia: the kangaroo, wombat, wallaby, and from now on beside the kangas, bats, parrots, kookaburra, lizards, fish and the wallabies, two other Aussie mates, the wombats are here at Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden.

Mr. Miklós Persányi,  General Director also made an announcement to the gathering public asking the  media representatives to spread the words of  the Zoo’s invitation: ‘” The Budapest’s Zoo would like to add something more for the families at this coming Seasons Holidays: “kids under the age of 14  can enter the Zoo with free of charge during the a/m dates.

Two prominent supporters Ms. Katalin Kovács, Marketing Maganer from Discovery Networks (CEEMEA) and Mr. Tamás Gereczi, representing the Qatar Airways symbolically adopted Molly and Wally, the two newcomers. This adoption stands for a one-year duration. The adoption  stands with an offical certification, accompanied with the biography card of its animal and receiving as the foster parent a personal invitation twice a year to meet  “your” animal. During the period of the one year adoption, the adoptive parents transfer an amount of aid.

These are truly incredible creatures. Worthwhile to pay a visit to see some real Aussie aboriginals. By-the-way the name of wombat  is  from the aboriginal language of the Aussie. To-day it is no longer spoken,  it is a dead language. No more mother tongue speaks around.

An interesting fact about the name of wombat! There is the village in Australia called by the name Wombat. A small planet named by Wombat.  A well-known football team carries the name. More surprisingly an anti-tank gun is also called by the name of Wombat.

Molly and Wally, the newcomers arrival had become an overnight media sensation. All channels and news desks gave a report on them.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

A GLANCE OVER FROM BUDAPEST TO LONDON TO THE NEWLY OPENED CORINTHIA HOTEL

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Unless you are a hermit, I guess I’m not telling you anything new!

The Corinthia Hotel here in Budapest had got surely something to celebrate: It was the newly opened luxury property of this year’s, the 5 stars Corinthia Hotel (“Sister hotel”) in London.

Corinthia Hotel welcomed the especially invited sophisticated guests to introduce and celebrate together the lately opened newest property. The hotel has all what it’s called the old-world glamour, while simultaneously offering modern amenities for today’s discerning travellers.

The name Corinthia was an ice break in the world of five-star hotels that was founded in Malta by the Pisani family. The original Corinthia Hotel was opened in Malta in 1962. Through the years it made a landmark in our Globe’s hotel of full luxury. Wherever you go around the world and meet the Corinthia Hotel you will see they all are operating at most intriguing areas of the world with its unique tribute to the local architecture and cultural traditions. This absolutely newly opened “London town” Corinthia Hotel became the 9th in the line of Corinthia Hotels.

Just like the Budapest’s Corinthia Hotel, the London one is also character with state-of-the-art amenities.

The Londoners say about their Hotel Corinthia: “Our Undisputed Jewel in the Crown.”

Even though each-and-every Corinthia Hotel around the world has its owns sophisticated marks and sights, the Budapest’s and the London’s Corinthia Hotel complex architecture are simply breathtaking.

Naturally beside many other nations dishes, the Corinthia Hotel in London … where else if not for London … serves menus offering the best of seasonal British cuisine in sophisticated surroundings.

The organizers made sure to pull alive the blend of high-class English traditions within their afternoon’s grand tea-party, as if you were right in the middle of London sniping your afternoon’s tea and crunching your biscuits.  Walking up the stair to the Grand Ballroom, a cherry red color mini cooper’s eyes look straight into your eyes. What a scene. The proudly standing red color telly box at one of the corner’s of the Grand Ball room was just adorable. The fine beers from the owner of the Caledonia Pub, made many their day. The Caledonia Pub owner wouldn’t have had missed to bring along his favorite Chelsea football club’s flag and hang it on the wall behind his “bar tender” space. The food was awesome, the real fish and chips from the old days, pies, chrunchy-munchies, you name it, that all goes with “Made In England.” Also a fine band played throughout the whole evening those oldies that once hit the top 40s.

Of course beside the loads of food,there was also a short video introducing the Corinthia Hotel in London. The selection of snaps were really showing the luxury of selected items at the hotel, like the gorgeous Baccarat chandelier with so many small globes. The presentation by Mr. Szabolcs Szabó, Room Division Manager gave a fully detailed information of this new luxury landmark in London, the “sister” 5 stars Corinthia Hotel.

The evening ended with a drawling and the winner won a complimentary week-end to the Corinthia Hotel in London.

If you want to be totally spoiled you can get it at both 5 stars hotels, here in Budapest and surely at the London’s newly opened Corinthia Hotel.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

THE HAND-MADE HUNGARIAN FOOD FAIR WAS OUR VERY FIRST AND VERY OWN GASTRO FAIR!

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

MILLENÁRIS  PARK – BUDAPEST

November 18 – 20

The rethought of old home-made recipes came alive again by bringing back the old style country food at the hand-made traditional Hungarian taste fair.

The whole in-door area was like entering into the land of food…food…food!

Throughout the country, Hungary handled several occasion to hold festivals regarding to the national cuisines, but this was the first festival as to only have pure home-made tastes with the use of  also home-made ingredients.

The festival offered a grand variety to taste a lot of different food and beverage in one place, and to get to know, speak with the people who are involved in making them and delivering these dedicates for us.

The Fair’s honorary guest were from Transylvania. Brought along excellent cultural delicacies. The crown was to go for the spot at the  Erdélyi töltött káposzta “stuffed cabbage, style: Erdély” where there was a continuously endless line-ups for tasting.

It is fair enough to say the festival boasted an array of hand-made traditional Hungarian foods: goat’s and cow’s milk cheese, diary specialities, hand-made chocolates, ham specialities and home-made smoked delicacies, with also salami and sausage makers. Couldn’t be missed the  “kenyérlángos” (dough cooked flat bread in a cob oven), “kürtöskalács” (a cone-shaped sweet yeast cake with different ground coatings: almonds, nuts, cinnamon, poppy-seed ), “rétes” (strudel with fillings of fruit or diary), pecsenye (roast meats), and last but not least, the world of pure Hungarian fruit based hot spirits “pálinka distilleries” and the selection of winning wines and the season’s most typical winter drink the “forralt bor” (mulled wine).

The food was paired with a grand variety of wines and home-made beers. One definitely took particularly many folks attention: the Rose Hip Sweet (11.5%) Wine.  Have no additional additives and it is an aged wine placed in an oaken wood barrel. Highly recommended after a substantial meal as a desert wine. Origin’s from the city of Debrecen.

Beside the line-up of beers, the semi-dark and light millet beer was pretty popular. Also at the stand there was a bowl of hot spicy millet beer.

The organisers thought of those families who arrived with small kids. There was a special place for them to play with crafts and art works while mum and dad were busy strolling around and shopping.

At the central stage, each hour there were talks with invited producers of their home-made products. They also shared some recopies with the public as to set upon their table some of  these home-made specialities during the forthcoming season’s holidays.

The “Hand-made Hungarian Taste Fair” was an event that reached one of its important goals, as to show the variety of the Hungarian traditional flavors by the use of quality domestic ingredients.

Within the three days event the number of the participants were extremely high, reached the number of 15000 visitors.

Updated and snaps by Aggie Reiter

WELCOME AND GET INTO THE MOOD AT THE 13TH BUDAPEST XMAS FAIR!

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

SIX WEEKS OF ENTERTAINMENT

XMAS FAIR AT THE CAPITAL OF HUNGARY

BUDAPEST – VÖRÖSMARTY SQUARE

NOVEMBER, 18. – DECEMBER, 30.

2011.

During the morning  hours of  November, 18 the Budapest’s Tourism Destination Management held a press conference with invited guest from the Municipality to make the announcement to the beginning of Budapest’s longest festival, the Xmas Fair  2011.

Mr. Miklós Csomós, Deputy mayor at the Municipality opened the floor by giving public information  about the coming festival, saying: “this will be the biggest festival in Middle and Central Europe.” Locals and foreigners will have a huge choice in food, booze, deserts, arts and typical Hungarian made crafts, as well the holiday dishes, delicate snacks. Last year 600 thousand folks were interested to stroll over to the downtown   area to be a part of this gathering at the Vörösmarty Square. Fourty percent of the visitors were foreigners. Many joined the festival from U.K., Italy, France, Holland, Germany and from United States of America.

For the first time Hungary decided to invite a country to be the guest of honor.  So the choice was Belgium, as it is the HQ’s of the EU and by being an E.U member State, Hungary decided to start with Belgium, as the Guest of Honor to join  our Xmas Fair.  Mr. Miklós Csomós added: “this is our first invitation to call a country to take part at our Xmas Fair.We would like continue this tradition in the forthcoming years, as to welcome a guest country as a guest of honor.”   No doubt Belgium is going to bring its well know gourmets and accessories that can add glamour, new habits in our decoration world.

Mr. József Molnár, Managing Director at the Budapest’s Tourism Destination Management, spoke about keeping and sharing the Hungarian traditions with the presence of the hand-made folks art by the Heritage House. Last year the where 66, this year are 36 outsourcing cabins already at  the Vörösmarty square. The less number of cabins was to  avoid  the overcrowding area. At the Vörösmarty Square will stand a height of 15 meters of Xmas tree all dressed, decorated in white colour. During the Advent period, weekly there will be an additional candle to be lite on. On the Sunday of Advent everyone is invited to join a candle lighting  event. This will take place in front the Gerbeaud (Coffee and Cake) House.

Now comes  a heartmelting  part of information. Yes, another first occasion was unfolded by Mr. József Molnár: “Not only the lights and sound will be sparkling throughout the Budapest’ Xmas Fair, but the “Light of Peace” will be present. Directly brought from Bethlehem’s  Church of Nativity by the scout boys to shine the light during the season of Advent.

Can’t stop saying: “for the first time”, so here it goes again. Each week  two  young entrant  artists will introduce their treasures. Those who have a Budapest Card will have 10% off the handicraft products.

During November, 27 until December 23,  be aware to watch what’s happening on the facade walls of the Gerbeaud (Coffee and Cake) House. Keep your fingers crossed as to wish you will be able to see an angel high up there.  Rolling along the paths of Vörösmarty Square between 6 p.m. to  8  p.m.  you can see a snowman dancing around the strollers.

Ms. Anett Rakács, Manager of Culture, Budapest’s Tourism Destination Management spoke about the goal of the Budapest’s Xmas Fair, as to keep on  saving the values, adding values despite of  the economic crisis. “As we get closer to our festive preparations we would like to sweeten the Xmas season with the selected programs for kids and adults. After a long time again the Santa Claus from Finland will be arriving to Budapest  There will be a Santa Claus House where he may rest, meet and greet again the Hungarian little ones. According to last info, Santa Claus will arrive to the Vörösmarty Square on the 6th of December. Until he arrives  a Hungarian Santa Claus will step in to collect the requests on the 4th and 5th of December,  at the same wooden house as mentioned. Ms. Anett Rakács presented: “There will be a Xmas  Fair “Walking tour” with guide on the spot  and  beside Hungarian there will be English language tours. Hear stories about the origin of Xmas habits, the lace that connects folk and religious elements.”

It’s a must, you can’t leave the scene before or without tasting the mulled wine and the apple, cottage cheese, poppy-seeds filled strudel.

Once you visit the scene you will surely find your time to head back.  Mind you all visiting the Budapest’s Xmas Fair, the weather can be tricky and windy, so warm yourselves up in an atmosphere where you can join with the members of your family or your friends  and have a splendid time.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

SOME FOLKS OPEN A BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE AND SOME A BAR OF DARK CHOCOLATE …

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

During the morning hours the Trend International – Market Research held a Press Conference  by giving an overview with their update to the present and near past habits of purchasing Hungarian-made chocolate products. The briefing was opened by Mr. Sándor Sánta, President of the Trend International. Statistical data was preformed by Ms. Erika Pintér, Owner and managing director and Ms. Heléna Kovács, Research manager.

Scene: Garden Szimpla “Szimpla Kert” 14. Kazinczy street – Budapest

Mr. Sándor Sánta, first of all,  in general talked about the forthcoming seasons holiday’s Xmas sweets that are so common here in Hungary. The habits of purchasing sweets for Xmas as a gift for the members of our family or friends and buying for ourselves the  bar or two chocos that are out on the market. Even though the winds that swept around the globe with the economic crisis, didn’t miss the land of  Hungary’s economics crisis, yet  the request for the Xmas sweets by the Hungarians were high. The past years the consumers desire changed. They prefer in buying the better quality sweetie than the less expensive ones. During the Xmas season of 2010, a total of 493 tons of chocolate figures were sold. They are pretty popular in Hungary. A great remark of Mr. Sándor Sánta was: ” Some folks open a bottle champagne and some open a bar of dark chocolate” As he said: “I’m in with the second choice.  (I fully agreed with him!)  At the end of Mr. Sánta’s presentation, he said farewell to the press and media audience, after filling a roll for 4 yrs. in the position of being the President at the Trend International Research, but in the future he will stay in this branch filling another position.

(If you look around the World at this time of the year you may see each-and-every country has their own tradition in dressing-up their Xmas trees. Hungary has a long tradition in this field by decorating their trees with specially Hungarian-made sweeties rolled in shiny papers and by hanging them on a string on the branches of the Xmas tree. The parlor candy “szaloncukor” name comes from the way back times of the Habsburg monarchy. The aristocratic’s had their Xmas trees in their entrance hall or i.e. the Salon. The history of that past left, but the name and traditional for the Hungarians remained to  dress up their  Xmas tree’s with parlor candy  “Szaloncukor”.  In the old days the “szaloncukor” was a piece of sweetie of soft hand-made fondant sweet with added flavours of candied sugar).

But those were in the old days in the ’60s, so heading back to to-day’s press conference the parlor candy “szaloncukor” is seen to-day as a Hungaricum.  Around 4 to 5 weeks previously to the holiday season of Xmas, the Hungarians buy about 4000 tons of sweets.  /Hungary maybe a small country geographically, but huge in the love for sweeties/. The Hungarian chocolates have had went through a great change with their flavors, the ingredients, shapes and formations. More-and-more new fillings, flavors have been produce in the parlor candy “szaloncukor”: caramel, coccus, peanuts, “black forest”, chesnuts, fruit jelly, marzipan, rum etc.) The chocolate filled Advent Calender are also very popular.

(The different size of chocolate Santa Claus dress with his usual outfit , the bag of goodies, red color boots all are very common and popular  in Hungary. They are places by the parents inside the window’s ledge on December, 6 for the kids, as a present from the “old lad’ of Lapland.)

Upon the reasearch figures Ms. Erika Pintér said, those customers who made a commitment to purchase the high quality chocos will not turn over to buy the less expensive chocos. Half of the general customers who purchase their everyday’s choco  snacks will most probably look for the cheaper ones, but at the same time won’t give up in looking at the quality at the same time. The figures above were upon the research of when/why/how they buy and eat chocos. In the researches the personally asked individuals at Budapest were in the age between 18-55 and on-line throughout the countryside.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

ROLLING FROM BUDAPEST TO ZÁNKA – TO EXPLORE PRINCE FOREST “HERCEGERDŐ”

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

On a cold November morning the invited folks from the press and media gathered at the parking area of the Budapest’s WWF Office take part on a tour to discover Hercegerdő.   On our way our hosts were from the WWF: Ms. Alexa Antal, Media and Brand maganer and  representing the  protection of forests Mr. László Gálhidy. The distance from Budapest was 140 kms.  Even though  the temperature was  close to the freezing point,the warmth of the shining sun through the glass windows made the route pretty pleasant and the WWF’s hosts were excellently prepared to pass us on our way the press meterials. So we were heading to the uplands of Lake Balaton beside Zánka. The purpose of our invitation was to be present at the “official opening” of a private forest area. First we arrived to Zánka, where Mr. Gábor Figeczky, WWF Director in charge and residents welcomed us. After a short greeting  words we altogether headed to the local elementary school to pick up a class of age 11 yrs. old students and their teachers to join us up to the Prince Forest “Hercegerdő” Arriving by bus to the edge of the road that led up to the forest we continued our tour by foot. During our steps we had to watch out on the sloppy route covered with  fallen leaves. The local  forester  owners introduced us the previously unknow, unique shapes of  mushrooms.  On our way we discovered interesting green color, shape balls, “the forbidden fruit” on heavy weight  holding trees! Heading up the highland the silence of the sleeping nature and the view of the proudly standing tall trees really caught our  attention. Only one bird wished to great us on this cold day by singing for a while. As we reach the “border-line” of the forest, a teacher stood beside a tree and showed the class how to carry out the staking, marking a visible sign on the tree. Following the first run the students  also joined in marking the trees. Of course while being up their they weren’t able to mark all of them. The class will continue the staking in the future to come.

After  spending long hours in the woods it was good to head to warm up ourselves. The bus picked us up and drove to a restaurant named “Theodora“  close to Hercegerdő. The hospitality and the fine “gulyás soup” was like being in heaven. Fantastic taste. The kids and teachers, forest owners also joined us for a late afternoon lunch. The place is a family owned restaurant.The owner also has a small vineyard field. He invited us for wine tasting.  Mr. Zoltán Varga, the story-teller, owner of the Lidia Wine House “Lidia Borház”. told us that his vineyard belonged to his grandparents and as in producing wine. He named his wine house as a memorial to his grandmother Lidia. The label on the bottle shows an old photo of his grandparents, dress in to style in the beginning of the 20th century. Each new types of wine he  bottles are named  after one of the family’s members.  The qualified dry red-wine named  Tihanyi Kékfrankos is from the vineyard area of Balatonfüred – Chopak. This area is not really a red wine-country area, yet it tasted purely fresh and remarkable. Mr. Zoltán Varga told us he and his son will be at Budapest forthcoming New Wine and hand-made cheese Festival at the end of November, at the Budapest’s City Park “Városliget”.   So, if your around during this time be sure to look for his stand and taste a snip of the wines for yourself. While tasting, everyone will feel the breeze of the Lake Balaton, the grapes sweetness  from the warmth of  the sun.

A few thoughts to assume the private owned Hercegerdő  “ Prince forrest”

The local owner of the Hercegerdő “Prince Forrest”  contacted the WWF to ask for professional support in their  conservation of the forest. The WWF was pleased to be involved and  back up them in assisting their efforts. As the WWF director said, this was a unique private initiative and in favor to tend to the success of this enterprise.

Hercegerdő, is a forest area in the uplands of Lake Balaton beside Zánka. Lays beyond the pale of settlements. Here in Hungary this is the one-and-only forest area that belongs to a fellowship of a dozen private former foresters.They wished to give back the forest to the “natureland”. They joined together to protect and to show for the coming generations the species in the state of nature and  hopefully carry on the mission by the forthcoming  generation to protect, keep unharmed the environment of this forest. The territory is free of any sylviculture.  The total size of the forest area is 160 hectare and the reservation stands of 8 hectare, it is 0.02% of the whole territory of Hungary. It is the size of 16 football fields. Not a large area, but keeping in mind as being the one and only private forest environment it is a remarkable measure. On this huge range of forest spices of durmast-oak groves, moss-capped oak, field maple tress, blooming ask tress, service-tress can be seen. Only in an environment of unperturbed nature can be a preserved forest like this.Also important to give a chance to the living nature, the local plants, animals and mushrooms a peaceful environment to be able to survive.The song-birds, the bats, the rare evergreens, forest, native species can be all seen at this area.

The life of unique mushrooms can only be assured if the dead trees remain in this nature field. The  foresters discovered two new species of mushrooms that where previously unknown in Hungary. They grow on the body of these dead trees and other elements. In the field of animals: the hind, the deers the boars, the pheasants, the foxes, the partridges, the quails also need the protection in the forest reservation.

It was a fine and  fruitful discover day organized by the WWF  and the local foresters to  get acquainted of an unknown environment taken under shelter.

Yes, I think this enterprise is like the first sparrow to arrive, hopefully there will be more flying in (spring into existence) to have more „natureland” around us here in Hungary.

Uploaded  and snaps by Aggie Reiter

OPENING EXHIBITION WITH HOT FASHION BRAZILIAN JEWELLRIES

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Nádor Gallery 8, József Nádor Square – Budapest

November, 11 – November, 26.

Tuesday to Sunday – 11a.m. – 7p.m.

On the occasion of the opening the owner of the Nádor Gallery Mr. Balázs Péter Kovács, Munkásy Prize-winning artist greeted the guests.

The exhibition  was opened by His Excellency Sérgio Eduardo Moreira Lima, Brazilian Ambassador and invited  honored guest His Excellency  Domingo Santiago Cullen, Argentina Ambassador  to  Hungary also  joined the opening ceremony at this unique exhibition.

The exhibition aimed to distinguish itself from other exhibitions by introducing twelve Brazil’s artist’s finest hand-made jewellery and paintings.

Much to the curiosity of the guests visiting the exhibition had an opportunity to view fresh and trendy designs.

With the use of varied combination of gold, silver and semi-precious stones were not only varied in taste but also maintain a sleek, classic look. Very well-recognized within the style as an artistic blend of ultramodern and traditional artistry.

Budapest is one of the travelling station whereas the collection of Brazilian jewellries  and paintings came alive. The next venue will be in Paris, in February in the coming year.

The Brazilian jewellery exhibition aims to distinguish itself from other exhibitions to eventually become one of the chosen venue in the world of jewellery.

Out on display  the eyes can have a marvellous sight of elegant, exclusive and tasteful jewellries made by the handwork of eleven ladies and one gentleman.

Without the support of Ms. Judith Klein, an artist herself as well, this  awesome  exhibition wouldn’t have had made it to Hungary.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

“COME AND EAT WITH US” – NOV,18-20. 2011. MILLENÁRIS / BUDAPEST

 “Taste the temptingly flavours of the Hungarian food and  beverage”

Just and only hand-made Hungarian delicacies will be exhibited!

This year it’s going to be the second round to visit the market of home-made Hungarian incredible rich and varied tasty food

at the 

Millináris, Building “B” –  16-20 Kiss Rókus Street. Budapest

November, 18. Friday – 9 am.- 11 p.m.

November, 19. Saturday – 9 a.m. – 11 p.m.

November, 20. Sunday – 9 a.m. –  8 p.m.

Entry ticket will be available at the entrance door.

 Daily tickets: 1,900.-HUF

 Kids under age 12 free entrance

Hungary has delicious, rich in flavors and varied food traditions.  The Hungarian cuisines have at least 15 hundred years of tradition. Of course, as in many countries along the winding road of history, the local food had many influences. Just driving back to the times of  the nomadic ways of the Magyars, the invasions of the Turkish Ottoman Empire and throughout the Habsburgs of Austria all left their influences in the Hungarian fests.

No matter where you come from, many of us remember the taste of a home-made food. It might take you back in time when all the ingredients were out to be picked from the backyard garden.

Now here is the  chance to check Hungarian soups, poultry, fish, Hungarian bacon that has a characteristic smoky taste, dumplings “csipetke”, Hungarian plum dumpling “szilvásgomboc”, Hungarian fresh sausage “házi kolbász”, apple strudel “almás rétes”, pancakes, vegetables, salads, breads, desserts, cakes, pies, cookies and candy from more than 100 small producers  and  farmers  and that’s not all!  You will be surprised to see the grand variety of the “body” taste wines that are not all commonly known outside of Hungary. The beers are going through a “reincarnation” world!  Beside the basic Hungarian produced beers there will be also on your mark to taste the home-made beers like the millet beers, wild cherry beer etc. Oh and of course cannot be missed the wide collection of booze, the fruity Pálinkas and the “warmer-up”, the mulled wine.

So go on and a little taste here, a little taste there will surely make you enjoy your stay.

Some food your eyes will meet and hopefully you won’t miss to try them, like the Hungarian soups that are remarkable (in Hungary, a dinner isn’t dinner, if soup isn’t served), pastries, traditional stuffed cabbage and meat dishes. You’re not a real gourmand unless you’ve sampled cuisine from over  19 regions of Hungary.  During the three days Market,  home-made countryside flavors from our neighbours of the former Hungarian territories: Transylvania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Serbia will brung along their own tastes. Definitely worthwhile to stop at their stand and have a taste.

You can also buy from the great collection of splices and  ingredients you need to cook your own tasty gyulyás soup that will warm you up during these cold and early dark days.

During these 3 days Food Fest, hand-made crafts, art and decorations can be  purchased  for yourself or as gift to your love ones at the forthcoming holiday.

I bet this coming event will surely remind you of your stay in Hungary.

Update by Aggie Reiter

“A GOOD WORD” CD – “MENTAL FOCUS” CD

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

“Only those who know internal peace can give it to others” (Lao Tzu)

Bella’s first reaction to the press was to express her thanks to all that had confidence in her songs and music that led her CD  to become a golden record!

Bagdi Bella held a dream that came true when she received a call from the Hungarian Record Association “MAHASZ ” that her “A GOOD WORD” CD became a golden record. As she put it: “This was very unusual, because it even wasn’t out on the  market when the number of sales grew so high as to reach the title to be a golden record.

Bella’s own words below are the most expressive way to pass her thoughts and as to introduce her new CD.

“Often we have the experience that our lives are overflowing in chaos, is in despair and we are confused. One Good Word is what we all need to be able to climb out of our “hole”  and pull on to our dusty road again” She continued by saying: “These songs came alive from my experience. I recognized and was able to feel what really is important for me and will take me forward. The songs have a special healing touch that can actually make a difference in our daily activities. From the bottom of my heart I wish you all within my songs to give a helping hand to feel your worthy, to be capable, to humanize, to cure yourself and to realize it is worthwhile to give yourself a chance, a good word in a world where the sun doesn’t shine everyday”. During the forthcoming  concert of she will be joined by Zoltán Kovács, Szabolcs Cseke, Barna Keresztes her instrumentalist partners, who played a part of their mutual concert for us.

Mark the dates in/on your tool to be at Bella’s Concert in the below cities of Hungary:

The concert tour last from November, 4 – December 28

 Dates and cities:

November, 4 – Pécs

November, 6 – Sopron

November, 10 – Pápa

November, 13 – Kecskemét

November, 22 – Szeged

November, 25 – Dunaújváros

December, 1 – Székesfehérvár

December, 3 – Debrecen

December, 10 – Győr

December, 11 – Gyula

December, 16 – Budapest

December, 28 – Miskolc

Now it’s time for you to see how much help you get out of this CD. Go to her website and see, hear more about it: www.badgibella.hu

Part 2  The press conference was about the following:

MENTAL FOCUS PROGRAM – DARE TO BELIEVE – POSITIVE PROOF RIGHT INFRONT OF YOUR EYES.

When all comes to all: You create and shape your life with your thoughts. All things that become a part of  your physical reality are first created in the mind.  We all create our own thoughts whether they are ups or downs. Nothing happens outside of you whether they are positive or negative prints of your thoughts.  So lets stay at the positive side of the street with the use of the MENTAL FOCUS CD.

Your life will get better and better when you flash your mind through being in front of your computer to pick for yourself those areas that you have the desire to step beyond and forward. The Mental Focus CD contains anonymous information, developed by IT specialist, Tamás Diósy. For  additional information see: www.mentalfocus.hu.  (In a short time the program will be edited in English and Romanian language). It is a program that can be quickly and easily uploaded to your computer by the use of Windows7, Vista, XP versions. You can select the timing, of how long you wish the thought to appear on the screen and the number of  flashes in a certain subject. Also select the topics (images) that you wish  to run on the monitor as to stronger your mental focus for the day or for the following days.

It works even though you may not believe in it. Worthwhile to give a try!

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter