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Which Polish product you can easily do without?


Gaa
15 Nov 2009 #31
I could survive without some Polish dishes, such as kisiel, milk soup, serwatka, kompot, flaki or any other organ meat, galareta (jelly) made out of pigs feet, potato pancakes, szmalec and żurek.

how about kaszanka? buckwheat+pig's blood ..delicious:P
Cardno85 31 | 973
15 Nov 2009 #32
any other organ meat, galareta (jelly) made out of pigs feet, potato pancakes, szmalec and żurek.

how about kaszanka? buckwheat+pig's blood ..delicious:P

Actually quoted half my favourite Polish foods right there. It's all about the organ meat...mmmm. And bizarrely there are a lot of things on that list (minus żurek) that you can get in Scotland under different names and quite traditional!
Seanus 15 | 19,673
15 Nov 2009 #33
Lard, pig's knuckle and tripe
Cardno85 31 | 973
15 Nov 2009 #34
tripe

I think this is universally agreed on the site. I actually have never met a person here who likes Flacki and I have never met a person in the UK who likes tripe. Infact we had a chicken dish in my restaurant back home that had tripe on the plate and it was never eaten...ever!
Seanus 15 | 19,673
15 Nov 2009 #35
I can eat it without balking but I can certainly do without it.
George8600 10 | 631
20 Nov 2009 #36
Polish pizza.....please leave it to the Italians. ^_^
pawian 224 | 24,433
20 Nov 2009 #37
In other words: name the most useless Polish product you've ever come across!

Vodka. I have it once a year.

Tripes are OK. Yummy!
Pig tongue is delicious too!:
wildrover 98 | 4,438
30 Dec 2009 #38
Pig tongue is delicious too!:

I feel sick.....
Cardno85 31 | 973
30 Dec 2009 #39
Seriously, tongue is pretty tasty. Heart as well...think about it, two muscles that are very lean and well worked so plenty of taste and healthy to boot :)

Still don't dig the tripe!
ender 5 | 396
30 Dec 2009 #40
George8600
try then pizzeria GaGa in Warsaw ul.Zgoda 6
Trevek 26 | 1,700
31 Dec 2009 #41
In other words: name the most useless Polish product you've ever come across!

Polish roads and Polish audi drivers.
dagenhamdave
31 Dec 2009 #43
Wegeta. Damn stuff. Anything you cook for a Pole without half a ton of salt and a shovel of Wegeta in it is "bez smaku" według nich...
jonni 16 | 2,482
31 Dec 2009 #44
dagenhamdave

This is very true - the Polish diet must be among the most salt-laden in the world.

Also Maggi seems very popular here - someone once told me it's slightly addictive.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,131
31 Dec 2009 #45
This is very true - the Polish diet must be among the most salt-laden in the
world.

Dreadfully so - I can happily live without adding it to anything, but it seems most Poles demand it to be added, even to things such as spaghetti with a homemade sauce!
RonWest 3 | 120
8 Jan 2010 #46
name the most useless Polish product you've ever come across!

Carp...........yuck!!!!!!!
Cardno85 31 | 973
8 Jan 2010 #47
but it seems most Poles demand it to be added, even to things such as spaghetti with a homemade sauce!

I always thought the opposite, that they didn't add enough salt to the food.

But then I am Scottish :P
pawian 224 | 24,433
17 Apr 2012 #48
In other words: name the most useless Polish product you've ever come across!

Vodka?

I prefer home made- wine.
jasondmzk
18 Apr 2012 #49
Delicje prune-filled cookies. Gah!
Trevek 26 | 1,700
20 Apr 2012 #50
name the most useless Polish product you've ever come across!

Radio Marija
Sebastian 6 | 108
20 Apr 2012 #51
Random List, but here it goes.

Flaczki
Czarnina
Galoretta
Maluch (nobody should be driving these things anymore. Its 2012 ffs. I'd rather have no car than drive a maluch).
Polonez
Smalec
Tatra beer
Radio Maryja


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