Hitlerszalonna
Hitlerszalonna or Hitler-szalonna (Hungarian "Hitler bacon") was a dense fruit jam,[1] although there is debate about how much fruit was actually in it and how edible it was, that was eaten by Hungarian troops and civilians during World War II. It was made from mixed fruits such as plum and sold in brick shaped blocks held in a piece of paper rather than in a jar.[citation needed] These slabs were sliced, a bit like szalonna. Soldiers kept it in a case[2] and it could be cooked with other foods. The term itself is considered slang and defined as something like "tough fruit".[3]
Etymology[]
One possible source of this name derives from food provisions given to Hungarian soldiers. In armed conflicts during the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, Hungarian soldiers received normal bacon as their food supply, which was referred to as "Kaiser-bacon".[citation needed] (Compare Kaiser roll.)
During World War II, Hungarian soldiers received food provisions from the Germans, and it was often fruit flavored jam instead of bacon. So the soldiers started to refer to this jam as the emperor's bacon, and the "emperor" was Adolf Hitler.
This expression has also appeared in a printed book.[4] When describing the Hungarian army's logistical situation at the Don River near Stalingrad, and before the Battle of Stalingrad, the account (as translated below into English) states that:
The food supply of the Hungarian soldiers was not adequate ... Not only the Hungarian armies but also German troops suffered from the lack of proper food; but for the Hungarian soldiers there was an additional drawback, that the food was German, and these German foods (like pudding, anchovy paste, cheese in a tube) were uncommon and not popular among the Hungarians. Only one German food was accepted by the soldiers and was even brought back to Hungary and became a normal product in those days, and that was the "Hitler bacon" which is a flavoured jam made from pumpkin.
See also[]
- Turkish delight, a similar pectin based food
- Hungarian cuisine
- Hungary during World War II
- List of plum dishes
- Quince
- Quince cheese, also known as "dulce de membrillo"
References[]
- ^ "Így például a mindenféle vegyes hullott gyümölcsből készült kemény tömblekvárt Hitler szalonnának nevezték." Interview of Deme Juliet Archived 2016-01-30 at the Wayback Machine (born Mailender [Nicholas] Juliet) Budapest, Hungary, Interviewer: Zsolt Boros December, 2004 Centropa
- ^ "Gergőke" (2006-03-21). "a némethadifogság alatt ezekben kapták a hitlerszalonnát meg a vajat". A Második Világháború Hadtörténeti Portálja [Second World War Military History Portal]. Archived from the original on 2007-08-15. Retrieved 2010-03-03. Photo of case and forum discussion (in Hungarian)
- ^ Szabó, Edina A magyar börtönszleng szótára (2008) (Hungarian dictionary of slang)
- ^ Ungváry, Krisztián. A magyar honvédség a második világháborúban. Budapest: Osiris, 2005. ISBN 978-963-389-685-3, page 177
- Squashes and pumpkins
- Hungarian cuisine
- German cuisine
- Adolf Hitler
- Plum dishes
- Jams and jellies
- Military food