Hungarian Goulash

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Hungarian goulash has been around for centuries, originally made by Hungarian shepherds as a hearty meal cooked over an open fire. The word “goulash” comes from the Hungarian term “gulyás,” meaning herdsman. While the classic version is more like a soup, this version is thicker and boasts an incredibly rich flavor—similar to beef stew. The
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