Szaloncukor
Szaloncukor is a type of sweet traditionally associated with Christmas in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. It is a typical imported and adapted Hungarikum. It is usually made of fondant, covered by chocolate and wrapped in shiny coloured foil, then hung on the Christmas tree as decoration. Every year, almost a kilo and a half of it are consumed per household during Christmas season. The tradition of hanging these candies on the Christmas tree started in the 19th century. It was named szaloncukor because the tree usually stood in the parlour (szalon in Hungarian; Cukor means "sugar" or "candy"; in Slovak salón is "parlour" and -ka is diminutive suffix).
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Szaloncukor, an edible Christmas decoration | Good Food
Szaloncukor is the must at Christmas time in Hungary. According to wikipedia it’s translated as “parlour candy”. It looks like Christmas crackers in the UK but oh boy it’s so much nicer. Instead of jokes and poppers and other surprises you can expect...