Lángos (Hungarian bakery): Lángos (or langallo) is a type of pancake-shaped bread, cooked in oil, originating from Hungarian cuisine and widespread in Central Europe. Made from wheat flour or potato flour, it is traditionally eaten in street food, during parties and festivals, served with cheese and sour cream (tejföl in Hungary; smântână in Romania) .
Etymology: The word lángos comes from the Magyar (*) láng, which means...
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