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The most tradition polish food?


mach  
29 Aug 2007 /  #1
Hi I am interessted to know what is the most traditional food and desert in Poland? thanks
Lady in red  
29 Aug 2007 /  #2
Pierogi, bigos, .......yummy :)

am sure you'll get loads of other replies <g>

Me, I'm biased and love the above !!
szarlotka 8 | 2,208  
29 Aug 2007 /  #3
desert

Obviously the favourite dessert is Szarlotka
OP mach  
29 Aug 2007 /  #4
Can you expalin how they are made? thanks
Zgubiony 15 | 1,553  
29 Aug 2007 /  #5
Try looking in the Pl cuisine section or use the search option.
plk123 8 | 4,142  
30 Aug 2007 /  #6
real schabowiec. haven't had anything else in any other kitchen. peppred cucumbers is another one.

dessert: paczki?
Osiedle_Ruda  
30 Aug 2007 /  #7
Pierogi, bigos, .......yummy :)

am sure you'll get loads of other replies <g>

Me, I'm biased and love the above !!

o rly? ;) :D
Gosiaa 2 | 89  
30 Aug 2007 /  #8
traditional real polish food is " kasza " can use in in a soup like - "krupnik "

pierogi came from Russia and the Russians got it from Chinese cusine .

I think the best polish dessert is "knedle nadziewane sliwkami or jagodami "
Wyspianska  
30 Aug 2007 /  #9
flaki

(ate even today haha)

usually its preparing cuz of some festivals. tomorrow my bro is comming for couple of days cuz he has break in army, thats why i have flaki today :D
Lady in red  
30 Aug 2007 /  #10
Pierogi is a Polish word........Look at this info........

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierogi

Origins

Pierogi are of untraceable origin - in many countries they are claimed to be "original traditional food". Most probable truth come from Slavic nations but can be also linked to other Europeans: Poles, Ukrainians Italians, Romanians, Russians, Lithuanians, Latvians, and Slovaks. In Asia, similar food was served on Chinese tables, adressed as dumplings. Other forms were spotted through Far East, which fuels speculation, well-founded or not, that the Mongols and Persians brought the recipe to the West. The word pierogi comes from Polish language.

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I think pierogi can be classed as traditional real polish food !!

o rly? ;) :D

Yeahhhhhh <s>

Bigos is exceptionally yummy !!

<vbg>

:)
plk123 8 | 4,142  
30 Aug 2007 /  #11
flaki

(ate even today haha)

lol.. forgot to write that.. had some last night also. woot!

pierogi the word may be polish but chinese also have a dumpling just like pierogi but not as delish.
tokyo_boy - | 1  
30 Aug 2007 /  #12
What are / is .....Pierogi, bigos

It's nearly 5pm, and i'm getting hungry!

Make my mouth water!
OP mach  
1 Sep 2007 /  #13
your cakes are very delicious, very tasty:)
plk123 8 | 4,142  
1 Sep 2007 /  #14
pierogi = bumplings with filling (many dfifferent things make a fillings)

bigos = hunter's stew.. it a cabbage/kraut and sausage meal
delijo - | 7  
1 Sep 2007 /  #15
I must try these when I visit warsaw in October

OMG I can't wait lol

Good informations!!!

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