Hungarian Christmas dinner: How much will it cost this year?

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Hearty, meaty and absolutely delicious – Hungarian cuisine has captured the hearts of many. Our traditional Christmas dishes are also widely consumed all over the world. However, the price of festive staples such as fish soup, stuffed cabbage and beigli has risen significantly due to inflation.
Hungarian Christmas is getting more pricey
Everyone is aware of the current skyrocketing prices, but we may not remember how much we paid for certain products last year. Telex.hu has looked at the figures of how much we paid for the most popular Hungarian Christmas foods in 2021 and how deep we have to dig in our pockets this year.
Stuffed cabbage, cabbage, rice and salt have become considerably more expensive. However, you can save a lot, if you choose to mince the meat and pickle the cabbage in your own kitchen. One beloved ingredient, sour cream, will be likely missed from many Christmas tables this year as its price has risen by 30 percent compared to last year.
Traditional Hungarian fish soup requires few ingredients, but all of these ingredients became more expensive. Onions are 162 percent more expensive, while the price of carp has risen by HUF 1,200 (EUR 2.99) per kilo. Unprocessed whole fish is much cheaper, so those who can be bothered can save money. In 2021, a four-quart fish soup cost HUF 3,262 (EUR 8,13), but this year we have to pay HUF 4,743 (EUR 11,82) for the same thing, which means a 45 percent increase.







Inflation – your estimate of a 41% rise in the cost of a traditional Christmas lunch – very much in line to the FACTUAL over-all Inflation present figure in Hungary being 42%.
What the Government is telling the citizens of Hungary the rate of Inflation is – RUBBISH and near on 20% from being FACT.
Inflation – the December figure will be higher from the “mouth” of te Orban led Government, but we expect that our Inflation figure will “push” 48%.
Nothing – what is going to STOP rising prices – rising Inflation – rising cost of living in Hungary – from RISING?