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  2. Kalisz andruts - Wikipedia

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    The Kalisz andruts (Polish: andruty kaliskie), also simply known as andruts (Polish: andruty), are lightly sweet, flat wafers first recorded to be baked at the beginning of the nineteenth-century in Kalisz and the Kalisz Region.

  3. 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.

  4. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    To observe this day in culinary fashion, the French partake in a flaky dessert called Galette des Rois (king cake), a cake layered with frangipane and sold with a paper crown, according to France24.

  5. 21 Cozy Meals to Keep You Warm On a Snow Day - AOL

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    This hearty dish combines the rich flavors of Polish kielbasa sausage with pierogi and winter-ready vegetables like cabbage and onions. Get the Pierogi and Kielbasa Sheet Pan Dinner recipe .

  6. List of Polish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sernik – Sernik (cheesecake) is one of the most popular desserts in Poland; made primarily of twaróg, a type of quark fresh cheese; Szarlotka or jabĹ‚ecznik – Polish apple cake; Tort – multi-layered sponge cake filled with buttercream or whippedcream, with fruits or nuts, served on special occasions like nameday or birthday

  7. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    This led to a gradual return of the rich traditional Polish cuisine, both in home cooking and in restaurants. At the same time, restaurants and supermarkets promoted the use of ingredients typical of other cuisines of the world. Among the most notable foods to become commonplace in Poland were cucurbits, zucchini, and many kinds of fish. During ...

  8. Kogel mogel - Wikipedia

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    Kogel mogel is ranked highly among other traditional cold remedies such as chicken soup. The traditional usage of kogel mogel as a home remedy for treating a sore throat is supported by research done in Israel. [7] [8] The simplest form of preparation as a remedy is with no egg, but only honey added to warm milk. More commonly, a single raw egg ...

  9. Mazurek (cake) - Wikipedia

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    Mazurek is a very [2] sweet, flat [2] cake baked in Poland for Easter [1] [3].. According to Polish gastronomy coursebooks, typical mazurek is a cake that can be made of one or two sheets of short (or half-short) pastry or one sheet of short (or half-short) pastry covered with a sheet of butter sponge cake.