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copperbadge:
everbright-mourning:
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hyvetyrant:
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geekgirl76:
So we were at a red light and since I can no longer drive past a food truck without checking it out, thanks to @copperbadge, I made F go around the block so I confirm that was what that said… and yup. I don’t know who thought
Vlad the Impaler would make people Hungary, but I giggled.
Ahahahaha, I see what you did there. Hungary for Transylvanian food!
It would be even funnier if the truck’s cuisine was garlic-themed.
And on sticks.
OH MY GOD WHAT IF IT WAS A KEBAB TRUCK
It’s not QUITE that on the nose, but according to the truck’s website (They’re based out of Christchurch, New Zealand) they sell
kürtős kalács
- which they translate as chimney cake. It’s a sort of spit cake that’s a thing in Eastern Europe - wrap some dough around a pole and bake while constantly turning. You get a cylinder of pastry.
And You Tube helpfully provides a visual
Ahh, these look amazing. I WANT ONE.
oh my god I had about a million of these when I was in Budapest and they are HEAVEN. You can get them covered in cinnamon sugar, or toffee, or nuts, or chocolate, and just…it’s like a spiral doughnut that’s a little cripy on the outside and soft in the middle and seriously. Best street food. I really want more places to sell it.

copperbadge:
everbright-mourning:
copperbadge:
hyvetyrant:
copperbadge:
geekgirl76:
So we were at a red light and since I can no longer drive past a food truck without checking it out, thanks to @copperbadge, I made F go around the block so I confirm that was what that said… and yup. I don’t know who thought
Vlad the Impaler would make people Hungary, but I giggled.
Ahahahaha, I see what you did there. Hungary for Transylvanian food!
It would be even funnier if the truck’s cuisine was garlic-themed.
And on sticks.
OH MY GOD WHAT IF IT WAS A KEBAB TRUCK
It’s not QUITE that on the nose, but according to the truck’s website (They’re based out of Christchurch, New Zealand) they sell
kürtős kalács
- which they translate as chimney cake. It’s a sort of spit cake that’s a thing in Eastern Europe - wrap some dough around a pole and bake while constantly turning. You get a cylinder of pastry.
And You Tube helpfully provides a visual
Ahh, these look amazing. I WANT ONE.
oh my god I had about a million of these when I was in Budapest and they are HEAVEN. You can get them covered in cinnamon sugar, or toffee, or nuts, or chocolate, and just…it’s like a spiral doughnut that’s a little cripy on the outside and soft in the middle and seriously. Best street food. I really want more places to sell it.
