Pálinka

Pálinka

Pálinka is a traditional fruit spirit (or fruit brandy) with origins in Carpathian Mountains basin, more exactly known under several names, and invented in the Middle Ages. Protected as a geographical indication of the European Union, only fruit spirits mashed, distilled, matured and bottled in Hungary, and similar apricot spirits from four provinces of Austria can be called "pálinka", while "Tótpálinka" refers to wheat-derived beverages. Törkölypálinka, a different product in the legal sense, is a similarly protected pomace spirit that is commonly included with pálinka. While pálinka may be made of any locally grown fruit, the most common ones are plums, apricots, apples, pears, and cherries.

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enPálinka is a traditional fruit spirit (or fruit brandy) with origins in Carpathian Mountains basin, more exactly known under several names, and invented in the Middle Ages. Protected as a geographical indication of the European Union, only fruit spirits mashed, distilled, matured and bottled in Hungary, and similar apricot spirits from four provinces of Austria can be called "pálinka", while "Tótpálinka" refers to wheat-derived beverages. Törkölypálinka, a different product in the legal sense, is a similarly protected pomace spirit that is commonly included with pálinka. While pálinka may be made of any locally grown fruit, the most common ones are plums, apricots, apples, pears, and cherries.
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enPálinka is a traditional fruit spirit (or fruit brandy) with origins in Carpathian Mountains basin, more exactly known under several names, and invented in the Middle Ages. Protected as a geographical indication of the European Union, only fruit spirits mashed, distilled, matured and bottled in Hungary, and similar apricot spirits from four provinces of Austria can be called "pálinka", while "Tótpálinka" refers to wheat-derived beverages. Törkölypálinka, a different product in the legal sense, is a similarly protected pomace spirit that is commonly included with pálinka. While pálinka may be made of any locally grown fruit, the most common ones are plums, apricots, apples, pears, and cherries. A similar product exists in the Czech Republic and Slovakia where it is known as pálenka, and in Romania (Transylvania), Italy, and Greece under the name palincă.
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Aging
Apple
Apricot
Arthritis
Austria
Békés County
Burgenland
Carpathian Mountains
Category:Fruit brandies
Category:Hungarian spirits
Cherry
Column still
Cyanide
Czech Republic
Distill
Distillation
Distilled beverage
Distiller
Distillery
European Union
Fermentation
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Fruit brandy
Geographical indications and traditional specialities in the European Union
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Greece
History of Transylvania
Hungarian Soviet Republic
Hungary
Italy
Kecskemét
Kingdom of Hungary
Liqueur
Lower Austria
Mashing
Middle Ages
Mulberry
National symbols of Hungary
Pálenka
Pannonhalma
Peach
Pear
Plum
Pomace
Pot still
Rakia
Rectified spirit
Romania
Slivovitz
Slovakia
Sour cherry
Styria
Szabolcs County
Szatmár
Törkölypálinka
Țuică
Újfehértó
Vienna
Wine tasting
Word stem
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Палинка
Палинка
Палинка
Палінка
Палінка
ปาลิงกอ
პალინკა
パーリンカ
帕林卡
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Category:Fruit brandies
Category:Hungarian spirits
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