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New on 500px : Black and White Sake by shaiith by shaiith

Black and White Sake

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New on 500px : Sweet Yellow Honey Wine Meade by brenthofacker by brenthofacker

Sweet Yellow Honey Wine Meade Ready to Drink

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New on 500px : Young woman is drinking coffee on the street by VictoriaKondysenko by VictoriaKondysenko

Young woman is drinking coffee on the street while walking on cold winter day. Hands with white take take-out coffee paper cup. Coloring and processing photo with soft focus in instagram style.

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New on 500px : White Sake by shaiith by shaiith

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New on 500px : Chimney Cakes Makers by csillogo11 by csillogo11

At every wintertime festival in Budapest, Hungarian “kürtőskalács” is an iconic treat – a special type of chimney cake often baked over an open fire and sprinkled with all sorts of sweet toppings. Chimney Cake comes from Székely Land (now it belongs to Romania), as people living there liked to utilise the hardwood embers, which were typically used for cooking and warming the house up in more than one way. They wrapped sweet dough on a wooden cylinder, baked it over the embers, and then rolled it in sugar and various flavours. The cylinder itself is usually made out of wood that has no characteristic aromas, so that the cake will not have an after-taste. It was was named after the stovepipe (“kürtő”), and it’s thought to date back to the end of the 1600s.

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