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Summary
History
National costumes
Cuisine
National dance
Dictionary
Polish exibition in Traupis
History details
National costiumes. How we maked it (video)...
National costiumes (products)
National costiumes (products)
National costiumes (products)
Polish National Cuisine
Some information about Polish Cuisine
Polish cuisine has both influenced and been influenced by the
cuisines of surrounding countries. For centuries the Polish
kitchen has been the arena for competing influences from
France and Italy, while it also borrowed extensively from more
exotic tables: Tartar, Armenian, Lithuanian, Cossack,
Hungarian and Jewish. It is rich in meat, especially chicken
and pork, and winter vegetables (cabbage in the dish bigos),
and spices, as well as different kinds of noodles the most
notable of which are the pierogi. It is related to other Slavic
cuisines in usage of kasza and other cereals. Generally
speaking, Polish cuisine is hearty. The traditional cuisine
generally is demanding and Poles allow themselves a
generous amount of time to prepare and enjoy their festive
meals, with some meals (like Christmas eve or Easter
breakfast) taking a number of days to prepare in their entirety.
Notable foods in Polish cuisine include kiełbasa, barszcz,
pierogi, flaczki (tripe soup), gołąbki, oscypek, pork chops,
bigos, various potato dishes, a fast food sandwich
(zapiekanka) and many more.Traditional Polish desserts
include pączki, gingerbread and others.
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