Never, never, never settle for anything but
the best in paprika--Hungarian paprika! The difference between supermarket paprika
and the real stuff is well, like the difference between a box of grated
parmesan cheese versus real parmesan cheese that you have grated yourself. Real paprika has a wonderful aroma and a
very rich red color.I have found
that paprika keeps well if it is stored completely airtight in a zip lock bag, not
just a tin or other canister type container, and stored in the dark.It will lose color and flavor if stored
without care.You can purchase
Hungarian paprika from several sources on the web.
What is Vegeta?
I have no idea. It is very salty and the label lists only vegtables.
It tastes like chicken or vegetable boullion cubes. No matter what it is, Vegeta is obviously
very high in sodium. We have noticed it is used extensively in Hungary. Our visiting relatives find
our food bland without it. We use it only very sparingly for the concentrated vegetable taste.
What's in these tubes????
Not toothpaste. These tubes contain very concentrated foods, usually peppers, goulash seasoning, or garlic.
These keep well in the refrigerator, but we generally keep them no longer than 1 year.
The expiration date is located on the end of the tube, but hard to read.
They are
great when you are out of fresh paprika or garlic, but use sparingly--they too are loaded with salt.