In Eastern Slovakia there are three shakers on the table, sometimes labeled “black,” “white” and “red;” salt, pepper and paprika. This region mixes cultures as well as spices. The towns were settled by German (Saxon) craftsmen, ruled by Hungarian nobles, administered by Austrian bureaucrats, Slovaks and Ukrainians did the farming and Roma handled the transport. Kosice, Slovakia’s “Second City,” is the business center of Eastern Slovakia. It is also a mix of all of those cultures. Kosice is a wonderfully restored old city that has a beggar as its mascot. The “Golden Beggar” sat on the main square for … Continue reading Kosice, Slovakia