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Polonius3Threads: 1,005
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 May 31, 11, 01:23    #1
If you were asked to indciate Poland's single most popular dinner, what would it be?
I'd say home-made tomato noodle soup (none of that Heinz or Campbell crap!) and fried breaded pork cutlet (schaboszczak) with dilled boiled potatoes and mizeria (sour cream-dressed cucumber salad).

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Edited by: Antek_Stalich  May 31, 11, 01:44    #2
Schabowy z kapustą daily and bigos for Christmas.
Unluckily most of Poles prefer chicken nowadays. I do not eat poultry and suffer.
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 May 31, 11, 15:59    #3
Polonius3:
none of that Heinz or Campbell crap!


yeah right!. u can't beat a dead chicken tomato puree and some noodles.

i'll stick to heinz, thanks.

you are asking us to pick our favourite from a rather bland menu.

Polonius3:
and fried breaded pork cutlet (schaboszczak)


the only thing Polish about this is the name.
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 May 31, 11, 16:20    #4
Based on the growth rate of restaurants serving it, I'd say in a couple of years Poland's favourite food will be curry. Although sushi will carry on being hugely popular in places where the ingredients are easily available. In my office block we now have as many people bringing round baskets of sushi as people bringing round baskets of sandwiches (i.e. two of each).
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 May 31, 11, 16:24    #5
Wroclaw:
i'll stick to heinz, thanks.


and what's heinz made of then? unicorn meat and rainbows?
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 May 31, 11, 16:33    #6
Magdalena:

and what's heinz made of then? unicorn meat and rainbows?

Pretty much what most Polish food is made of. Saturated fats, salt, bland vegetables and pig meat.
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 May 31, 11, 17:01    #7
Polish food, that is true Polish foods, RULE. The best ever. I miss eating out in Poland, and hope to be able to again enjoy the many great foods there.


Mike
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 May 31, 11, 17:02    #8
Home made flaczki.
Pierogi with blueberries.
Barszcz z uszkami.
jab  May 31, 11, 17:23    #9
some fancy Polish bread, thats all I really need...
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Edited by: Bartolome  May 31, 11, 17:53    #10
Polonius3:
Poland's favourite meal

Polonius3:
Poland's single most popular dinner

I'd say that putting an equality sign between them is far-fetched. As for most popular, I'd say rosół z kury (chicken stock) and schabowy z kiszoną kapustą i ziemniakami (
Polonius3:
fried breaded pork cutlet
with sauerkraut and mashed potatos). This is, IMO, due to their low costs and ease of preparation. With the 'favourite' meal I'd be more cautious.
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 May 31, 11, 18:08    #11
jab:
some fancy Polish bread, thats all I really need...


It'll happen one day. But probably not in our lifetime.



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