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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.
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).
Kiełbasa myśliwska ('hunter's sausage') is a type of kielbasa (Polish sausage). Lightly smoked and dried, its ingredients are pork, salt, pepper, and juniper. [1] It is typically around 10 centimetres (4 inches) long and 2.5 cm (1 in) in diameter. At least one brand, made in Poland but sold in the UK, contains beef as well as pork.
A Wisconsin-based meat manufacturer is recalling more than 35,000 pounds of kielbasa sausage ... 12-ounce vacuum-packed packages containing a single piece of "Johnsonville Polish kielbasa turkey ...
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.
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 ...
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.
Wiejska (Polish pronunciation:) – a large U-shaped pork and veal sausage with marjoram and garlic; Weselna – "wedding" sausage, medium thick, u-shaped smoked sausage; often eaten during parties, but not exclusively; Kaszanka or kiszka – traditional blood sausage or black pudding; Myśliwska – smoked, dried pork sausage. Prasky