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What do non-Poles think about eating the following Polish foods?


Nathan 18 | 1,349
21 Apr 2011 #31
ah, how i miss bób... :)

Me too :) Do you eat them with skins or without? When they are hot or cold?
I like them cold and I eat their skins and the "intesines" like crazy. Almost like a cannibal. It is such a delicious bean family. Damn, I haven't had them for ages. Once I bought dried ones in a store, but it is nothing in comparison with garden-fresh (true for everything).
pgtx 29 | 3,146
21 Apr 2011 #32
Do you eat them with skins or without? When they are hot or cold?

hot with salt only... cooked in skins but i eat that by squeezing the insides out.... delicioso! :)
Nathan 18 | 1,349
21 Apr 2011 #33
i eat the by squeezing the insides out.... delicioso! :)

Please, stop torturing me! ;)
OP pawian 221 | 24,014
22 Apr 2011 #34
Beans a la Bretogne - my fav. Another borsch with beans
Eurola 4 | 1,902
22 Apr 2011 #35
Did somebody say 'bób'? I am ready to go on a killing spree as long as I find a victim in front of a plate of bób. It's been decades since I had a some real, fresh, boiled bób. Some Mexican produce centers have something similar in season but that's not exactly it...

Bób is packed withnutritionn. Step aside red meat.







z_darius 14 | 3,965
22 Apr 2011 #36
Same here. Far to long without freshly picked and cooked bób. The canned stuff they sell here is not realy the same.

Oh, fish ... disgusting an smells like fish.
Why would I eat cat food anyway?
beckski 12 | 1,617
22 Apr 2011 #37
i wish i knew where to buy it in Tejas

For substitution there's zillions of pintos in Tejas!
Nathan 18 | 1,349
22 Apr 2011 #39
Beans a la Bretogne - my fav

Pawian, you cooked it? It looks delicious and I bet tastes even better.
What do you think about eating.............. ??
I will have cooked potatoes with mayonnaise with red marinated beets sprinkled with tofu and freshly ground black pepper and sip on my favourite tomato juice.
internaldialog 4 | 144
22 Apr 2011 #40
in general Food surprisely ... no seriously ... anything i feel like rustling up in this heat :)
but at present its mainly snack food (just eaten 4 slices of toast with banana and toffee spread on beats nutella i guess)whilst tackling copious amounts of revision ahead of exams in just over a weeks time - feel like my head will implode from all the information intake but joys of having an exam a day over a 5 day period.
OP pawian 221 | 24,014
23 Apr 2011 #41
Pawian, you cooked it? It looks delicious and I bet tastes even better.

Nope, it is home-made cooking product available on summer package holiday in the mountains.

I will have cooked potatoes with mayonnaise with red marinated beets sprinkled with tofu and freshly ground black pepper and sip on my favourite tomato juice.

What about this?

Soft, melting on your tongue, delicious.
Nathan 18 | 1,349
23 Apr 2011 #42
Soft, melting on your tongue, delicious.

So, is this a tongue melting on a tongue? ;) It should be definitely an aphrodisiac :)
I like them a lot.
OP pawian 221 | 24,014
23 Apr 2011 #43
So, is this a tongue melting on a tongue? ;) It should be definitely an aphrodisiac :)

Yes.

Here what you can do with it: the most delicate stuffing or cold meats:
southern 74 | 7,074
23 Apr 2011 #44
What do you think about eating.............. ??

I agree with eating.
OP pawian 221 | 24,014
25 Apr 2011 #45
Hey, it wasn`t intended to be so simple. Come on, you can do better than that. :):):)

What about this?
guesswho 4 | 1,278
25 Apr 2011 #46
What do you think about eating.............. ??

I'm trying not to think about it (lol)
OP pawian 221 | 24,014
25 Apr 2011 #47
Why??? Are you on a diet?
guesswho 4 | 1,278
25 Apr 2011 #48
no, I'm pretty slim right now but I don't even want to get to the point when I'll have to go on diet :-)
OP pawian 221 | 24,014
25 Apr 2011 #49
Dear Moderator who changed the title of this thread,

Can you remove the Poles from it? It doesn`t concern Poles exclusively. Even worse, this thread is designed for non-Poles mostly.

PS. It is OK, I don`t mind, everybody makes mistakes from time to time.
pgtx 29 | 3,146
25 Apr 2011 #50
Can you remove the Poles from it?

it will be off topic then...

Dear Moderator who changed the title of this thread,

any ideas? the previous one wasn'r clear enough...
OP pawian 221 | 24,014
25 Apr 2011 #51
it will be off topic then...

Wrong. The question might be addressed to non-Poles, but concerns Polish food eaten by Poles like me.

So?......

any ideas? the previous one wasn'r clear enough...

It was clear enough for a person not necessarily endowed with outstanding intelligence. Those with really little intelligence should learn and try to improve it, by reading and interpreting such titles, among others.

PS. Remove the Poles and change food into Polish foods then
Vincent 9 | 892
25 Apr 2011 #52
I trust this will satisfy you now sir. To be honest with you, with the original title it could easy have gone to off topic.
OP pawian 221 | 24,014
25 Apr 2011 #53
Thank you very much, Vincent and PGTX. Intelligent people are always able to reach a compromise. I like it! :):):)
Nathan 18 | 1,349
25 Apr 2011 #54
Here what you can do with it: the most delicate stuffing or cold meats

It looks tasty. I had a ham yesterday. It is something I wasn't really exposed to in my childhood and frankly didn't like it a lot, but it was something unbelievable. So nicely made. With cloves.
OP pawian 221 | 24,014
25 Apr 2011 #55
Ham with cloves? Nice combination.... Were they stuck into the peel or inside ham?
Barney 15 | 1,590
25 Apr 2011 #56
Did somebody say 'bób'? I am ready to go on a killing spree as long as I find a victim in front of a plate of bób. It's been decades since I had a some real, fresh, boiled bób.

God I've got loads growing right now. They are best picked young and then steamed just like early spuds, a bit of salt and a wee knob of butter is all you need.
pgtx 29 | 3,146
25 Apr 2011 #57
Barney! you should send some my way! haha...
Barney 15 | 1,590
25 Apr 2011 #58
you should send some my way

I'll take some photos to make you green.

Any way I do owe you one for the Brie and fig jam combo last year. I had to make my own fig jam but it was worth it:)
pgtx 29 | 3,146
25 Apr 2011 #59
I'll take some photos to make you green.

please do :)

I had to make my own fig jam but it was worth it:)

wow, good job... glad you liked it!
OP pawian 221 | 24,014
25 Apr 2011 #60
They are best picked young and then steamed just like early spuds, a bit of salt and a wee knob of butter is all you need.

Yes, it should be eaten young, when it is tender crisp. Mature bób is too soft and mealy.


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