Category
page 1Hungary in World War II
Kingdom of Hungary
Central European state between 1920 and 1946
Government of National Unity
former government of Hungary
Hungary in World War II
involvement of Hungary in World War II
Hungarian occupation of Yugoslav territories
part of Yugoslavia occupied then annexed by Hungary
Royal Hungarian Army
1922-1945 land warfare branch of Hungary's military
Hitlerszalonna
thumb|A slab of modern sütésálló lekvár
'''''' (Hungarian for 'Hitler bacon'), known in the modern day as '''''' ('ovenproof jam'), is a dense fruit jam that originated in the Kingdom of Hungary during World War II. It was sold in brick shaped blocks held in a piece of paper, and was sliced like . Soldiers kept it in a case and it could be cooked with other foods. In the modern day, is often sold in small portion cups. The term itself is considered slang and defined as something like 'tough fruit'.