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  2. Kielbasa - Wikipedia

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    Kielbasa eating contest held in Kansas City. In the United States, kielbasa which may also be referred to as Polish sausage in some areas, is widely available in grocery stores and speciality import markets. While the smoked variety is more commonly found, the uncured variety is often available, particularly in areas with large Polish populations.

  3. Kiełbasa (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Kiełbasa (Kielbasa without diacritics and other variants) is a Polish surname literally meaning "sausage" . Notable people with the name Kiełbasa/Kielbasa include: Max Kielbasa (1921–1980), American football player; Oliwia Kiołbasa (born 2000), Polish chess player; Peter Kiołbassa (1837–1905), Chicago politician

  4. Kraków sausage - Wikipedia

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    The Kraków sausage (Polish: kiełbasa krakowska), also known by its German name, Krakauer, is a type of Polish sausage (), usually served as a cold cut.The name is the adjective form of the name of the city of Kraków (medieval capital of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth till the late 16th century).

  5. 95 Winter Dinners That'll Give You An Excuse To Stay In (Read ...

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    Cheesy Pierogi & Kielbasa Skillet. This one-skillet meal combines two of our favorite Polish foods—pierogi and kielbasa—into a warm, hearty dinner. Cream cheese thickens up the sauce, but we ...

  6. Plymouth Alive Kielbasa Festival marking 20th year of good ...

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    The festival starts Friday, Aug. 9, and and runs through Saturday, Aug. 10, and will feature 100 vendors, great food, great entertainment, a parade, a kielbasa contest and the first anniversary ...

  7. Sausage - Wikipedia

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    In Ukrainian sausage is called "kovbasa" (ковбаса). It is a general term and is used to describe a variety of sausages including "domashnia" (homemade kovbasa), "pechinky" (liver kovbasa), "krovianka" (kovbasa filled with blood and buckwheat) and "vudzhena" (smoked kovbasa). The traditional varieties are similar to Polish kielbasa.

  8. 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.

  9. 39 Super Delicious Fall Soup Recipes Made From Scratch - AOL

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    Serve up a cozy one-pot dinner (in 30 minutes!) full of flavor and protein using kielbasa and white beans. Get the Quick White Bean and Sausage Stew recipe . MIKE GARTEN