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Traditional and lesser known foods of Poland


Przelotnyptak1  - | 713
17 Feb 2025   #31
Of course not. I always take flaki tripe as soup, coz that`s the way to serve it.!

Yeah, zawiesista ,nie wodnista zupa,nalezyty flak a rosol czy tez zurek to zupy z innych planet
pawian  226 | 27817
18 Feb 2025   #32
zupa,nalezyty flak

When too much water evaporates during cooking, I add more to keep it soupy coz I want to eat my soup with a spoon, instead with a knife or fork. Ha!!!! Ale witz!!!!
Poultry, I got you now. hahahaha
Przelotnyptak1  - | 713
18 Feb 2025   #33
I forgive you. Your notorious inability to comprehend even slightly complicated text is enough to say, "Cacy," while petting your lysy leb.
Since when have you got to use a knife and fork to eat flaki? Even the ones delicious, zawiesiste?
Przelotnyptak1  - | 713
19 Feb 2025   #34
If I want sth more solid, I cook a fried pork chop. Ha!!!!

Now, you have achieved the impossible. Your wild experimentation propelled you into the concrete wall, head first.
First, what about the original flaki and pork chops?Jezusku drogi błagam o cierpliwość.


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