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Polish National Dish


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addz93Threads: 3
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  Jan 27, 08, 05:26 /  #
does any1 know it? how does it taste?

szkotja2007Threads: 38
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  Jan 27, 08, 05:47 /  #
Use the search tool ( in the top right )and look for "Bigos"
JohntheoneThreads: 1
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  Jan 27, 08, 06:05 /  #
MMMMM bigos is so yummy now you have got me thinking about making it :-)
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  Jan 27, 08, 18:05 /  #
kotlety schabowe
polishgirltx   Jan 27, 08, 18:20 /  #
pierogies
James RevanThreads: 1
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Edited by: James Revan   Jan 27, 08, 18:44 /  #
What is interesting polish national dishes (PND) that most of poles think about when asked this question, are not really originally from poland. So for the answer you must look in the north east of our country. I personally don't know the answer, but i know that in the present you can call PND many things: bigos, pierogi are at the top of the list. But there are much, much more, depends on in which region of Poland you will ask.
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  Jan 27, 08, 20:40 /  #
those three and a few i can't think of right now are the PND.

there is no single dish that can be anybody's national dish.. if you ask the english, you'll get variety too..
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  Feb 6, 08, 20:39 /  #
Carp?
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  Feb 6, 08, 20:47 /  #
HAL9009 wrote:
Carp?


More traditional (around Christmas) than national...I'd say.

BTW, Carp = crap (sorry)
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  Feb 7, 08, 00:15 /  #
Eurola wrote:
BTW, Carp = crap (sorry)
lol.. i agree..
one of the very few 'polish' dishes i can't deal with anymore. i am not really a fish eater anyway.
James RevanThreads: 1
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  Feb 7, 08, 00:56 /  #
I like to eat fish, but when it comes to the christmas carp... Well, I stick to the sea fishes, hate that smell of carp...
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  Feb 8, 08, 18:30 /  #
Eurola wrote:
BTW, Carp = crap (sorry)


LOL - a friend of mine, Gosia (Polish btw...) doesn't do the Carp thing either, on account of her childhood memories of her mum getting live carp, getting to know them as, er pets, and then having to eat them at christmas time....
rog1201Threads: 1
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  Feb 26, 08, 11:41 /  #
Polish National Dish

Pierogi RUSKIE
Barszcz Ukraiński
polski_zydThreads: 2
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Edited by: polski_zyd   Feb 26, 08, 12:02 /  #
rog1201 wrote:
Pierogi RUSKIE
Barszcz Ukraiński


Bigos POLSKI :p


plk123 wrote:
if you ask the english, you'll get variety too..


Fish and chips: the fried fish is Jewish; don't know about chips.
Chicken tikka masala: Indian
Pizza: Italian

8-| ;)
trishaThreads: -
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  Mar 9, 08, 16:30 /  #
from all that bigos is the best... polish bigos for sure:)
cheese man   Oct 5, 08, 07:20 /  #
Bigos (Polish Hunter's Stew)
mafketisThreads: 17
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  Oct 5, 08, 07:30 /  #
Bigos is sort of the "official" national dish, but people don't eat it very often, maybe a couple of times a year on average.

"Kotlet schabowy" a breaded and pan-fried pork chop is more the real national dish in that people eat it a lot more often.
BeatusFelisThreads: 1
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  Oct 5, 08, 17:14 /  #
What does it even mean "national dish?" Something the Poles invented? Something they/we eat most often or something we most vigorously celebrate? Even with that said there will never be one right answer. I think all the above have provided a vast array of Poles think of their own food.

Btw, it's great!
I'm hungry :(
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  Oct 6, 08, 12:03 /  #
How about frog leggs with butter
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  Oct 6, 08, 12:31 /  #
that's a joke right? i could never eat frog =O gross! ew! yuck!
polishgirltx Edited by: polishgirltx   Oct 6, 08, 12:36 /  #
outintheyard:

How about frog leggs with butter

not in PL...
Poles are not called żabojady...
:)
ClaraThreads: 1
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Edited by: Clara   Oct 6, 08, 13:19 /  #
tamboo:

How about frog leggs with butter


In some parts of this country crayfish was popular. It is not national dish.

rak
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  Oct 6, 08, 13:26 /  #
Yeah, maybe people may have been put off by the name, rak. It means cancer too as many will know.

It's a delicacy.

Poland could do with some creative ideas with sausages. U know, we have bangers n'mash. The Poles have such a range of sausages, don't just grill them in oil, use their versatility!!
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Edited by: Clara   Oct 6, 08, 13:36 /  #
lol it doesn't need comment. Now he is going to folow me in all threads.

It is always the same when you one talk back to Jehovah's Witness.
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  Oct 6, 08, 13:42 /  #
Don't flatter urself Canuck. There is such a thing as coincidence
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  Oct 6, 08, 14:25 /  #
Clara:

In some parts of this country crayfish was popular

We used to go down to the river and get these for snack . There are not many to be found anymore. what about other sea food such as muscles and oysters in Poland?
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  Oct 6, 08, 14:27 /  #
They are both fairly common. U can buy mussels in thousand islands dressing and other sauces. Oysters are also available
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  Oct 6, 08, 14:54 /  #
How about lamb? .... He he
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  Oct 6, 08, 14:57 /  #
bigos, goł±bki, żurek, kapu¶niak, barszcz, zupa szczawiowa just to mention a few. i miss my mom's cooking!!
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  Oct 6, 08, 14:58 /  #
Off limits sunshine. Nah, just kidding, it isn't as plentiful as in Scotland or NZ but u can get some prime cuts.

Lamb curry is nice but I just can't think of my poor kind being killed

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