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Bratwurst in Kraków?


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 Mar 31, 10, 15:15    #1
I just went on a short trip to Vienna and was re-introduced to a wonderful taste sensation - bratwurst! It is plentiful in Austria (as well as in America), but I have not come across it in Poland - is there anyplace in Kraków that sells it or offers it on a menu? Please help hook me up...thanks a million!

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 Mar 31, 10, 15:17    #2
Heh:)
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 Mar 31, 10, 18:49    #3
If you have elementary cooking knowledge you can prapare it yourself. You should buy sausage ( in every supermarket you can find ) and grill them. Spring is the best season for dainty such kind. Well, invite your friends, make garden party and enjoy Bratwurst in Kraków :D
bon appetit! ;]
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 Mar 31, 10, 18:54    #4
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I ... was re-introduced to a wonderful taste sensation - bratwurst!

Bratwurst Boy:
Heh:)

BB, you haven't won any Oscars recently, have you? ;)
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 Mar 31, 10, 18:55    #5
Just buy the white sausages. Or even better cover them in ketchup and lashings of curry powder!!! Currywursts!
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 Mar 31, 10, 23:09    #6
You should buy sausage ( in every supermarket you can find )

I have never seen bratwurst in a shop in Kraków - only Polish sausages. If they are in the shops, are they called a different name here?
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 Mar 31, 10, 23:11    #7
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If they are in the shops, are they called a different name here?

Poles call it "kiełbasa" not "sausage"...

;)
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 Mar 31, 10, 23:26    #8
kielbasa is degenerated form of "kulbasti" (turkic word. literaly ash-pressed or "grilled cutlet")

http://www.polish-food-destin.deltatheta.org/
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 Jun 16, 11, 11:25    #9
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 Jan 13, 12, 14:11    #10
Tesco offers a very tasty sausage called Kiełbasa Biała Bawarska that tastes very similar to bratwurst. It's close enough to satisfy this Midwestern boy's cravings!
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 Jan 13, 12, 14:31    #11
bratwurst is the equavalent of white sausage, no?

you can get them everywhere. look at your package ingredients and take not of the percentage of meat in the sausage. a good sausage should have 90% meat or more- they are more expensive but taste better.
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 Jan 13, 12, 14:56    #12
pip:
bratwurst is the equavalent of white sausage, no?


it teoretically is but bratwuerste are much better than Polish white sausage - on the list of foods to import from Germany to Poland bratwuerste are the absolute top
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 Jan 13, 12, 15:32    #13
pip:
bratwurst is the equavalent of white sausage, no?

I have tried numerous white sausages since moving to Poland, but these from Tesco are the first that have come anywhere close to tasting like bratwursts.



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