Inzersdorfer Puszta Bread Spread is the inheritance of the common monarchy Austrias with Hungary.
The Inzersdorfer Food Factory was founded in 1873 as Austrias first military preserved food factory. The Puszta Bread Spread might also come from that period. It’s told the Puszta Bread Spread was produced in huge amounts to raise the combat moral of the Hungarian soldiers.
The “Puszta” is the name of a place in Hungary, which has a desert similar character, and was used as a cattle run. Today the Puszta is cultivated and hard to find in the same character of former times.
Inzersdorfer Puszta Bread Spread is made of Austrian pork and bacon, as well as onions and paprika, and a true enrichment of any culinaric event. Best to try with black bread and a glass of beer.
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Comment by nonofyourbusiness — March 24, 2010 @ 10:33 pm