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Karmonada anyone?


Polonius3  980 | 12275  
9 Apr 2010 /  #1
Have you ever heard of (or actually eaten) karmonada? What is it?
ShortHairThug  - | 1101  
9 Apr 2010 /  #2
Everyone did, karmonada to schab.
polkamaniac  1 | 482  
9 Apr 2010 /  #3
If I remember correctly when I was in Poland in the Kaszuby region----In their dialect Karbonada is schab---so "Yes"--I have eaten it.
aphrodisiac  11 | 2427  
9 Apr 2010 /  #4
from:

Gwara Poznania

karmonada
karmonada
[schab]: Mięsa było tyle, ile dusza zapragnęła: karmonady, kamsztyki, cielęcina, ale była też i kozina, gdyby komu grosza zabrakło, albo stópki, do których juszkę na czerninę dostawało się już za darmo. Mosz tu skibki z kaszokiem, ździebko knobloszka, troche karmónady i trzy skibki z gzikiem. Na łobiod odsmażano karmonada, pyry zez sosym, szabel. Od habaja leberki, kamsztyku i karmónady po funcie. Inform. Karbonada na stole leżała, a pies cicho podszed i zjad. Inform.
Guest  
9 Apr 2010 /  #5
How about translating that into English--Most of us speak and read english even though we are of Polish decent.
aphrodisiac  11 | 2427  
9 Apr 2010 /  #6
karmonada: pork chop. I don't have time to translate the whole text, besides, I am not from Poznan region therefore I don't know some of the terminology myself.
ShortHairThug  - | 1101  
9 Apr 2010 /  #7
Or pork roast served with "pyry" (potatoes), mushroom-pickle sauce or blueberry souse when they are in season of course, often stuffed with sausage.

Niestety, pyrlandzkiego też nie znam.
aphrodisiac  11 | 2427  
9 Apr 2010 /  #8
cielęcina

veal

kozina

goat

grosza

money

ździebko

a little bit

roche karmónady

some pork

gzikiem

gzika- white cottage cheese with sour cream and possibly onion

pyry

potatoes
that is all I can do for out Guest poster:)
fireball  
10 Apr 2010 /  #9
thanks
OP Polonius3  980 | 12275  
24 Apr 2010 /  #10
But would karmonada be a schaboszczak or roast pork loin schab served as the main course? In Hamtramck, the oldtimers used that term for pork tenderloin baked, sliced and eaten as a cold meat.
polkamaniac  1 | 482  
26 Apr 2010 /  #11
schaboszcack--also great barbequed.

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