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  2. Podpłomyk - Wikipedia

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    Podpłomyk (from Polish pod – 'under', płomyk – 'flame'; plural: podpłomyki), known in Old Polish as wychopień or wychopieniek, is the oldest known Slavic form of bread, [1] in the form of a small flatbread baked on an open fire. It has been preserved to the modern day as a part of Polish cuisine.

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    We’ve included a great mix here of cute, like our pigs in a blanket wreath or our pull-apart Christmas tree; fancy, like our bacon wrapped dates or our crab stuffed mushrooms; and classic, like ...

  4. Toruń gingerbread - Wikipedia

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    Traditional wooden gingerbread mold Example of a wooden gingerbread mold Museum of Toruń Gingerbread. Old Polish sayings connect Toruń with making of some form of gingerbread, and the expansion of the craft, which started in the 13th century. [2] [3] A considerable factor behind the development of gingerbread-making in Toruń was its ...

  5. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Today, bread remains one of the most important foods in the Polish cuisine. The main ingredient for Polish bread is rye or wheat. Traditional bread has a crunchy crust, a soft interior, and an unforgettable aroma. Such bread is made with sourdough, which lends it a distinctive taste. It can be stored for a week or so without getting too hard ...

  6. Obwarzanek krakowski - Wikipedia

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    An obwarzanek krakowski (Polish pronunciation: [ɔbvaˈʐanɛk kraˈkɔfskʲi], plural: obwarzanki krakowskie [ɔbvaˈʐaŋkʲi kraˈkɔfskʲɛ]; also spelled obarzanek [1]) is a braided ring-shaped bread that is boiled and sprinkled with salt and sesame or poppy seeds before being baked. It has a white, sweetish, moist and chewy crumb ...

  7. Prądnik bread - Wikipedia

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    The bread may be produced in huge loaves amounting to 14 kg. It is a protected produce, under geographical indications and traditional specialities in the European Union. [1] [2] Prądnik bread was produced in villages located on the banks of the Prądnik River - in Prądnik Czerwony and Prądnik Biały, from the fourteenth

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  9. Bialy (bread) - Wikipedia

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    The bialy was brought to the United States by Polish Jewish immigrants in the late 1800s, and became a staple of Jewish bakeries in the Northeastern United States. Bialys became a popular breakfast bread in New York City and its suburbs, especially among American Jews. Bialys are often made by bagel bakeries, but the bialy has failed to reach ...