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.