GYULA, Hungary (Reuters) - Abdulrahman Abdulrab Mohamed sometimes cooks Hungarian beef stew, his favourite dish, for his three sons using spices from Yemen, where he grew up.
The 45-year-old paediatrician, who has lived and worked in the town of Gyula near Hungary's eastern border with Romania for almost two decades, says he has become a Hungarian in his heart.
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