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tata z mamą?


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 Dec 19, 09, 17:41    #1
Anybody ever hear of tata z mamą? AT least in the Lublin region this was a 50-50 mixture of spirytus and cherry syrup. The loinger it stands the mellower it gets. Very nice but packs quite a kick!

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 Dec 20, 09, 18:43    #2
I dilute spirytus with distilled water and add cherry syrop to it----But I never heard it called "tata zmamą"???
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 Dec 21, 09, 09:06    #3
I reckon it's called tata z mamą when no water is added. May be a regional thing limited to eastern Poland's Lublin region.
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 Dec 30, 09, 22:23    #4
Yes I have had this too....my brother's father in law makes it in his home. Man that stuff is potent.
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 Jan 6, 10, 19:03    #5
My cousins live in Zielona Gora and they say that this drink is popular over there.
musicwriter  Jan 6, 10, 19:48    #6
Rather odd name for a drink. It means "daddy and mama" in English.
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 Jan 7, 10, 14:35    #7
Not different from a " Zombie or a "Harvey wallbanger"
lowfun99  Jan 7, 10, 15:01    #8
polkamaniac:
My cousins live in Zielona Gora

What part of the city do they live? I have been there many times.
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Edited by: polkamaniac  Jan 7, 10, 18:02    #9
It's around Lechitow i Grzegorze---SE of Zielona Gora.The last time I wrote to them they had plans to move to Lubsko.Apparentley he got a better job offer.



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