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  2. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Polish cuisine (Polish: kuchnia polska [ˈkux.ɲa ˈpɔl.ska]) is a style of food preparation originating in and widely popular in Poland.Due to Poland's history, Polish cuisine has evolved over the centuries to be very eclectic, and shares many similarities with other national cuisines.

  3. List of Polish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kefir – fermented milk beverage, popular as a drink served at breakfast, lunch, and dinner; Poland is the world's second largest producer of kefir [citation needed] Kompot – clear juice obtained by cooking fruit in a large volume of water, like strawberries , apricots , peaches , apples , rhubarb , gooseberries , or sour cherries

  4. List of traditional specialities guaranteed by country

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    The name stems from the Polish word for "four", which is cztery. It is one of four distinct mead categories in Poland. [46] Dwójniak staropolski tradycyjny: EU/UK Dwójniak staropolski tradycyjny is fermented beverage produced from mead worth consisting of honey and water in a ratio of 1 to 1. The name stems from the Polish word for "two ...

  5. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    Poland: Vodka is regarded a national beverage as some sources consider it to have originated in Poland, dating back to 15th century. [32] Other distinctive alcoholic drinks feature bison grass vodka, krupnik, variety of traditional tinctures like piołunówka, along with traditional Polish meads.

  6. Category:Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Speciality Guaranteed products from Poland (10 P) V. Polish vodkas (1 C, 21 P) W. Polish wine (2 P) Polish food writers (8 P) Pages in category "Polish ...

  7. Mead in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Despite a long-standing tradition of mead consumption, the beverage is a niche product in Poland. In 2013, about 600,000 litres of mead were sold in Poland, [22] compared with 142.5 million litres of wine sold during the same period. [23] Mead amounted to 0.5 percent of total alcohol consumption in Poland in 2013. [21]

  8. List of Polish desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Polish desserts.Polish cuisine has evolved over the centuries to become very eclectic due to Poland's history. Polish cuisine shares many similarities with other Central European cuisines, especially German, Austrian and Hungarian cuisines, [1] as well as Jewish, [2] Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian, [3] French and Italian culinary traditions.

  9. Silesian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Żymła - a well-baked bread roll, oval with a division in the middle, topped with poppy seeds, similar to Austrian Kaisersemmel.; Kluski śląskie/Schlesische Kartoffelklöße (Silesian dumplings) - round dumplings served with gravy, made of mashed boiled potatoes, finely grated raw potatoes, an egg, grated onion, wheat flour, and potato flour