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Two-day festival of Hungarian cuisine and culture opens in Tel-Aviv, Israel

Programs will include cooking demonstrations, wine tasting, a cake exhibition and stalls selling Hungarian specialties

A festival of Hungarian cuisine and culture will open in Tel-Aviv, Israel today for the third time.

The festival will be opened by Tel-Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai, the Hungarian ambassador to Israel Andor Nagy and Debrecen Mayor László Papp.

László Berényi, Hungary’s cultural attaché said the two-day festival will take place in the city’s revamped old port, a popular cultural and entertainment venue.

MTI reports that the Hungarian city of Debrecen, which has recently been connected to Tel-Aviv by a direct flight, is special guest, Berényi said.

Programs will include cooking demonstrations, wine tasting, a cake exhibition and stalls selling Hungarian specialties.