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Poland known for their sweets?


pawian  221 | 25808  
18 Jan 2013 /  #61
I really like the chocolate covered plums. mmmmmmmmm so good.......

Certain tastes never change, huh, Shawn? :):):)
We will ask for those plums on our death beds..... :):):)
ShawnH  8 | 1488  
18 Jan 2013 /  #62
Certain tastes never change, huh, Shawn? :):):)

After almost 6 years, they are still good.

Must be the preservatives....
Rysavy-lurking  
18 Jan 2013 /  #63
I came across quite interesting site:chocolissimo.pl/do/chocotelegramyou can order out there a chocolate mesasage or gorgeous pralines :)but unfortunatelly it isnt in English:( I'm sorry...

OMG! I coudl simply KISS whoever resurrected this thread! PERFECT! I will send my Chocolate craving sweetheart some Sweets!
pawian  221 | 25808  
18 Jan 2013 /  #64
OMG! I coudl simply KISS whoever resurrected this thread! PERFECT!

Certain shy guy sent me a Private Message and asked for reviving this thread. You should thank him.
nelebes  
10 Aug 2015 /  #65
I'm from poland :D And our sweets are really really good. The best are from Milka, Kinder <3 and wedel :) But Kinder the best!!!
InPolska  9 | 1796  
10 Aug 2015 /  #66
@Nelebes: none of them is Polih! Milka is Mondelez (former Kraft) = US, Kinder is Ferrerro (Nutella) = Italian and Wedel is Cadbury ;). Get informed!
ewakrawiel  - | 2  
14 Aug 2015 /  #67
Polish sweets you can get in the stores are good, but their quality is not really the best. The producers save on the ingredients. My favourite Polish sweets are "Kasztanki," kind of chocolate. I also like "Michałki", also chocolate. But they are veeeery sweet. So I enjoy them this couple of times when I am back in Poland:)

But nothing compares to a Polish homemade cheesecake!

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