paprikahuhn
English
Etymology
From German Paprikahuhn (“chicken paprikash”), from Paprika (“paprika”) + Huhn (“chicken”).
Noun
paprikahuhn (plural paprikahühner)
- (dated) The chicken paprikash, a popular Hungarian dish.
- 1905, The Outlook, volume 81, page 519:
- “Of course the Herr will desire to choose from the bill of fare something national, a gulyás, for instance, or a páprikahuhn.” But páprika, or Hungarian pepper, whether applied to a meat stew or to a fowl, is not altogether to the stranger's taste.
- 1971, Foreign Service Journal, page 33:
- The April 29th dinner will be an Austrian Maifest, with a special menu including Gefullter Pragerschenken and Paprikahuhner and a choice selection of Austrian wines. Suitable music will be piped in for the occasion.
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