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The Mystery of Polish Sausage - Interesting kiełbasa link


polonius 54 | 420
15 Oct 2012 #1
Here is an itenresting link about Polish kiełbasa:

Without a doubt the word "Kielbasa" has worldwide recognition yet it is just one of many wonderful meat products that have been produced for centuries in Poland. It is also often misunderstood. Kielbasa is the Polish general name for "a sausage". You can not walk into a Polish store and say: "please give me a pound of kielbasa". The sales lady surrounded by 50 different kinds of kielbasa will inevitably reply: "yes, but which one"? It is like going into a deli and asking for some cheese. Sure, but which one: American, Provolone, Swiss, Gorgonzola, Gouda, Muenster - you have to provide some details.

As the most popular Polish sausage is without a doubt Polish Smoked Sausage, (Polska Kielbasa Wędzona) we are willing to speculate that this is what people have in mind. This is probably what the first immigrants brought with them to America. The little problem we face here is that you can find Polish Sausage in almost every supermarket in the USA and no two are made the same way. The Polish Smoked Sausage has been well defined for centuries and almost everybody in Poland knows what goes inside.

wedlinydomowe.com/sausages-by-country/polish-sausages/kielbasa
smurf 39 | 1,971
15 Oct 2012 #2
Here is an itenresting link about Polish kiełbasa:

No, it's not, it's the opposite of interesting. In fact, I would go so far as to say that it's quite boring. If internet articles about Polish sausages could be colour-coded I'd give your's a grey. Red would be the best of course, but yea, this one is pretty bad. Grey, or if you'd like to use the system Polish schools use, 1/5.

Why does Polish schools only mark out of 5, it's pretty stupid. Why not out of 100% or use the A-D grading system?
Rysavy 10 | 307
15 Oct 2012 #3
OoooooooH ! I looove that site! I stumbled on it looking for Fleisch.
Article may not be interesting but the food sure is exciting!

It maybe simplistic because they have English version and Polish of each page?
Those of us in famine cannot be choosy >_<
Magdalena 3 | 1,837
15 Oct 2012 #4
Why does Polish schools only mark out of 5

It's 1 to 6 actually. I see absolutely nothing wrong with it. Why would the A - D system be any better?
smurf 39 | 1,971
15 Oct 2012 #5
It's 1 to 6 actually.

6 is a stupid number, it won't go into 10 or 100 so you can't get a percentage. Stupid system.

Why would the A - D system be any better

Because most other people use it. But oh no! Poland has to be different as usual, can't go with the flow (^_^)
That's me joking btw, don't take offence, coz I know most of the people on this forum missed the class called 'sarcasm'

A 85-100% Excellent
B 70-84% Very Good
C 55- 69% Good
D 40-54% Pass
E 25-39%, Fail
F <24% Fail

Far easier for all involved than this 1 to 6 nonsense.

Death by sausage

sausage
Magdalena 3 | 1,837
15 Oct 2012 #6
so you can't get a percentage

a percentage of what exactly?

Because most other people use it.

really. that's interesting.

do you know any other adjectives beside "stupid" btw?

I like your style ;-p
smurf 39 | 1,971
15 Oct 2012 #7
a percentage of what exactly?

ok, so if I ask a kid what they got in a maths exam and they say 5...I'm like, wtf does that mean, you got 5 questions right, you got 5 questions, how many questions were there etc? Ya get me?

With % then you know how smart or dumb your kid is.

Me: Yo, Johnny, how was your economic philosophy exam?
Johnny: Daddy, it got 30%
Me: You're a dumb kid Johnny, down the coalmine you go.

Far easier to know (^_^)

Re: 'stupid' I do now, thanks to Thesaurus.com love that website, it's mighty :-)

Main Entry: stupid  [stoo-pid, styoo‐] Show IPA
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not intelligent; irresponsible
Synonyms: brainless, dazed, deficient, dense, dim, doltish, dopey, dull, dumb, dummy*, foolish, futile, gullible, half-baked, half-witted, idiotic, ill-advised, imbecilic, inane, indiscreet, insensate, irrelevant, laughable, loser*, ludicrous, meaningless, mindless, moronic, naive, nonsensical, obtuse, out to lunch, pointless, puerile, rash, senseless, short-sighted, simple, simple-minded, slow, sluggish, stolid, stupefied, thick, thick-headed, trivial, unintelligent, unthinking, witless.

Any you want to add?
Rysavy 10 | 307
15 Oct 2012 #8
Um fascinating discourse about grading systems (and percentages don't do diddly if you professor uses Bell curve)

academics.hamilton.edu/biology/smiller/curve.html
But...the subject was kielbasa.. and a nice source to get it...........(for those of us in US food hell)
strzyga 2 | 993
15 Oct 2012 #9
A 85–100% ExcellentB 70–84% Very GoodC 55- 69% GoodD 40–54% PassE 25–39%, FailF <24% FailFar easier for all involved than this 1 to 6 nonsense.

A-F are six grades or levels too, so what's your problem?

Because most other people use it. But oh no! Poland has to be different as usual, can't go with the flow (^_^)

yeah... so, not to get off-topic, do you buy your sausage by pound or by kilogram?
a.k.
15 Oct 2012 #10
What about asinine and silly? ;)
smurf 39 | 1,971
15 Oct 2012 #11
F

not a grade, F = fail :)

so, not to get off-topic, do you buy your sausage by pound or by kilogram?

Ah, i only live with me missus so I usually just buy a pack of krupniok or kielbasa every now and then, sometimes just the one big sausage from one the local butchers, tend to stay away from the likes of Tesco and that, although the Lidl ones are quite good, especially the biała kielbasa
strzyga 2 | 993
15 Oct 2012 #12
not a grade, F = fail :)

same as 1

uhm. so may I ask how many miles do you have to drive to the nearest Lidl? Or is the distance so close that it can be measured in yards? :D
smurf 39 | 1,971
15 Oct 2012 #13
many miles do you have to drive to the nearest Lidl? Or is the distance so close that it can be measured in yards?

Couldn't tell ya, don't have a clue how big a yard is. Closest Lidl is about 1.5km away. But if I'm feelin posh I might even go to Alma :P
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
31 Oct 2012 #14
Are kabonos sausages any good? My local butchers has some on special. And how would one cook them? I normally sear sausages on a pan, so they get browned up. Then whack them under the grill on a low heat with the juices from the pan poured over.

Would this work for kabonos are is there a better way?
Gruffi_Gummi - | 106
31 Oct 2012 #15
Are kabonos sausages any good? My local butchers has some on special. And how would one cook them?

You don't cook them. You eat them like beef jerky.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
31 Oct 2012 #16
The cheeky b*stard.

He didnt mention that. lol

Are they tasty? Could you put them in a salad?
passinthru
31 Oct 2012 #17
would they be to tough for salad?

what is a pollish type of blood sausage..is it tastier than german types? are polish suasages more...or ..less spicy than german counterparts?


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