Hungarian spirits pálinka as a “Hungaricum” I. Literature review and practical approaches

The history of alcoholic distillation dates back over thousands of years. Spirits arrived in Hungary by the mediation of foreign countries, and were used as medicine in the royal court already in the XIV. Century. The first written presence of the pálinka as a word originated in Debrecen (1572). Th...

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Main Authors: Imre Milán Harcsa, András Nábrádi, Ildikó Tar
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Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2014-09-01
Series:Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/6346
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spelling doaj-492967be3ae148c1810ee1c2df025cfc2020-11-25T03:00:02ZengUniversity of DebrecenApstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce1789-221X1789-78742014-09-0182-310.19041/APSTRACT/2014/2-3/16Hungarian spirits pálinka as a “Hungaricum” I. Literature review and practical approachesImre Milán Harcsa0András Nábrádi 1 Ildikó Tar 2University of DebrecenUniversity of DebrecenUniversity of Debrecen The history of alcoholic distillation dates back over thousands of years. Spirits arrived in Hungary by the mediation of foreign countries, and were used as medicine in the royal court already in the XIV. Century. The first written presence of the pálinka as a word originated in Debrecen (1572). The quality and alcohol degree of these drinks were increased continuously, and rose to ’Hungaricum’ rank due to several factors such as the quality of the fruit stock grown in our country, the technical development of distillers and several centuryold professional experience. Mitterpacher, who distinguished the main parts of the equipment, reviewed the determination methods of alcohol content, and made a proposal for coating the inner surface of the cauldron with tin in favour of the preparation of the high quality product, played an important role in the establishment of the literature of pálinka distillation. Subcontract distillation, considered as an individual peculiarity in the European Union, developed during a long time in Hungary. It was facilitated by the regulation of distillery plants allowing the operation also for private persons from 1983. The fame of Hungarian national drink increased greatly when the meaning of pálinka was defined punctually: those drinks could be called ’pálinka’, which had 100% fruit content containing no additives, prepared in Hungary and their alcohol content was at least 37.5%. According to conservative evaluation, more than 50% of the Hungarian adult population consumes pálinka occasionally. The majority of the adult population believes that a small amount of pálinka is good for health; many people use it for the alleviation of toothache, sore throat and stomachache. Pálinka has a mood-enhancing impact at social parties and pleasant family events, if consumed in moderation. This paper is an overview of the history of Hungarian pálinka. This is the first part of the article. In the second part we analyze cost-benefit circumstances, and we also deal with the main problematic issue, namely the effect of tax-free production in Hungary and in the European Union. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/6346pálinkahungaricumhistorical overviewpálinka production regulationsspiritstechnological change
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author Imre Milán Harcsa
András Nábrádi
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Ildikó Tar
Hungarian spirits pálinka as a “Hungaricum” I. Literature review and practical approaches
Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
pálinka
hungaricum
historical overview
pálinka production regulations
spirits
technological change
author_facet Imre Milán Harcsa
András Nábrádi
Ildikó Tar
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title Hungarian spirits pálinka as a “Hungaricum” I. Literature review and practical approaches
title_short Hungarian spirits pálinka as a “Hungaricum” I. Literature review and practical approaches
title_full Hungarian spirits pálinka as a “Hungaricum” I. Literature review and practical approaches
title_fullStr Hungarian spirits pálinka as a “Hungaricum” I. Literature review and practical approaches
title_full_unstemmed Hungarian spirits pálinka as a “Hungaricum” I. Literature review and practical approaches
title_sort hungarian spirits pálinka as a “hungaricum” i. literature review and practical approaches
publisher University of Debrecen
series Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
issn 1789-221X
1789-7874
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The history of alcoholic distillation dates back over thousands of years. Spirits arrived in Hungary by the mediation of foreign countries, and were used as medicine in the royal court already in the XIV. Century. The first written presence of the pálinka as a word originated in Debrecen (1572). The quality and alcohol degree of these drinks were increased continuously, and rose to ’Hungaricum’ rank due to several factors such as the quality of the fruit stock grown in our country, the technical development of distillers and several centuryold professional experience. Mitterpacher, who distinguished the main parts of the equipment, reviewed the determination methods of alcohol content, and made a proposal for coating the inner surface of the cauldron with tin in favour of the preparation of the high quality product, played an important role in the establishment of the literature of pálinka distillation. Subcontract distillation, considered as an individual peculiarity in the European Union, developed during a long time in Hungary. It was facilitated by the regulation of distillery plants allowing the operation also for private persons from 1983. The fame of Hungarian national drink increased greatly when the meaning of pálinka was defined punctually: those drinks could be called ’pálinka’, which had 100% fruit content containing no additives, prepared in Hungary and their alcohol content was at least 37.5%. According to conservative evaluation, more than 50% of the Hungarian adult population consumes pálinka occasionally. The majority of the adult population believes that a small amount of pálinka is good for health; many people use it for the alleviation of toothache, sore throat and stomachache. Pálinka has a mood-enhancing impact at social parties and pleasant family events, if consumed in moderation. This paper is an overview of the history of Hungarian pálinka. This is the first part of the article. In the second part we analyze cost-benefit circumstances, and we also deal with the main problematic issue, namely the effect of tax-free production in Hungary and in the European Union.
topic pálinka
hungaricum
historical overview
pálinka production regulations
spirits
technological change
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/6346
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