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  2. List of Polish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Decorated with bilberry leaves. Blessed food is eaten at Easter breakfast. Polish Easter breakfast Wigilia – traditional Christmas Eve supper in Poland Traditional Polish wedding breads kołacz and korowaj served alongside homemade kwas chlebowy and kefir. This is a list of dishes found in Polish cuisine.

  3. Category:Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Polish food writers (8 P) Pages in category "Polish cuisine" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Polish cuisine is rich in meat, especially pork, chicken and game, in addition to a wide range of vegetables, spices, fungi and mushrooms, and herbs. [1] It is also characterised by its use of various kinds of pasta, cereals, kasha and pulses. [2] In general, Polish cuisine makes extensive use of butter, cream, eggs, and seasoning.

  5. 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.

  6. Lublin cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bułka wiejska – lightly salted bread roll [1]; Całuski pszczelowolskie – small, oval biscuits with honey and beeswax [2]; Cebulak żukowski – yeast dough with cheese-onion stuffing [3]

  7. Opole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Anyżki - flat, oval aniseed biscuits [1]; Chleb mleczny praszkowski (Praszków milk bread) - traditional, slightly sour tasting bread [2]; Chrust, faworki (angel wings) - traditional sweet crisp pastry, deep-fried, sprinkled with powdered sugar [3]

  8. 27 Funny Food Names That Taste Better Than They Sound - AOL

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    2. Bubble and Squeak. Leave it to the British to come up with some weird food names.Bubble and squeak is a cheap dish of leftover potatoes and cabbage fried together, sometimes with meat or bacon.

  9. Świętokrzyskie cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Burocorz bogoryjski - oval, bread-like sweet bake with a hint of beet [1]; Gryska - oval-shaped wheat bread, with a minute salty taste [2]; Krówka opatowska (Opatów krówka) - milk condensate sweet with a minute vanilla taste; produced since the year 1980 [3]