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Rigó Jancsi

Rigó Jancsi ((:ˈriɡoː ˈjɒnt͡ʃi)) is a traditional Hungarian cube-shaped chocolate sponge cake and chocolate cream pastry. It gained popularity in the former Austria-Hungary and is named after Rigó Jancsi (1858–1927), a famous Hungarian Gypsy (Romani people) violinist who seduced and married Clara Ward, Princess de Caraman-Chimay, the only daughter of American millionaire E. B. Ward and the wife of Belgian Prince de Caraman-Chimay.〔Gundel's Hungarian Cookbook, Karoly Gundel〕
In ''Flavors of Hungary'', a cookbook written by Charlotte Slovak Biro, this cake is called "Gypsy John".
==History==

Clara and Jancsi met in 1896, while Rigo Jancsi played violin at a Paris restaurant, where Clara dined out with her husband, Prince Joseph. Between 1896 and 1898, newspapers wrote extensively about the marriage of the ''primás'' (first violinist)〔(The data/music/general )〕 Jancsi Rigó to the Belgian countess.〔http://www.hungarianquarterly.com/no173/17.shtml〕 The cake is a celebration cake wearing Rigó Jancsi's name and in honor of the romantic love story.
Sources do not agree about the origin of the pastry. Some claim that Rigo created the pastry together with an unknown pastry chef to surprise Clara;〔(Rigo Jancsi torta )〕 others claim that Rigo Jancsi bought this pastry to Clara and the confectioner named it afterwards Rigo Jancsi.〔(Rigo Jancsi Hungarian reference )〕

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