Cseri Miklós - Horváth Anita - Szabó Zsuzsanna (szerk.): Discover Rural Hungary!, Guide (Szentendre, Hungarian Open Air Museum, 2007)

II Upland Market Town - II-4 House from Erdőbénye

ware. By further blowing and expansion, varied patterns emerged on the surface. The walls in both rooms are decorat­ed with painted glass pictures. Before the spread of oleographs such pictures were common in Catholic homes. Some sacra­• Fröccs This popular mixture of wine and soda water is a Hungarian invention. According to the story it was first made by Ányos Jedlik, inventor of the dynamo, who gave it to Mihály Vörösmarty to taste. The fam­ous scientist enriched the mineral water of Balatonfüred with artificial carbon monoxide and diluted the wine with this liquid. After adding soda water to the - wine in a long glass Jedlik said: This is spritzer! And Mihály Vörösmarty, sit­ting in a company answered: Sprit­zer? It is too German. It is better and more Hungarian to call it fröccs. »la­ments can also be seen together with the catkin and branch from Corpus Christi, reflecting the reli­giosity of the family. There is an asymmetric cupboard for storing bread and a long chest in the pantry with sections for beans, peas and lentils. In the shed, converted into a stone-cutting work­shop, huge stone blocks, heavy tools and completed carved pieces can be seen. The cellar contains an exhibition about the history of pubs.

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