Joy of joys, I finally found some actual Hungarian Pick salami being sold here in Chicagoland. I came across it, quite by accident, at the Brookhaven market just off Cass and Plainfield. They carried three varieties: Rakoczi, téli (winter), and paprika. Their paprika salami was one of my dietary staples when I lived back there, and I've never found any sausage here to be an adequate substitute.
(By the way, that was my first venture into Brookhaven, and I was thrilled by the geographical representation of food and drink there. I'm used to Polish delis, of which there is plenty of stock crossover, but I've never seen quite that exact representation of foodstuffs and drinks there. It's a lot heavier on the Lithuanian, Romanian, and Balkan foods. I was especially impressed by the extensive selection of ajvars and slivovitzes. I
love slivovica and I've never seen that extensive a selection anywhere in Chicago. There must have been at least ten different brands, if not fifteen. Plus many Baltic beers--some of which I've seen elsewhere, but many I have not--as well as a wide range of the Russian Baltika beers. Also, the chocolate-covered cheesecurd candy bars in the refrigerated sections. Several brands [mostly Lithuanian--no Hungarian Turo Rudi, though] and different flavors. One of my favorite sweet treats, and I'm not one for sweets usually.)
Now, have I just not been paying close attention or is Pick salami available elsewhere in the area? I've only seen the Bende Hungarian brand salami and, while a reasonable simulacrum of Pick and Herz sausages, it's not quite the same thing. So, has anyone seen either Pick or Herz salamis anywhere else?