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bpss  Dec 11, 06, 18:08    #1
You have spoken about dinner, do you have a traditional breakfast in Poland for Xmas? Here in England we mostly have a fried breakfast or the healthy lot have friut and cerial. I can't see the point of eating that healthy when you think what you eat and drink over the festive season.......
I should have added in stead of replying......im still learning..



bpss  Dec 12, 06, 18:33    #2
I have read plenty of info on main meals (xmas dinners), is there a traditional breakfast meal any time of the year? Especially at xmas.
Normally at xmas in the uk we tend to go for a fried meal with a late dinner. The healthy ones tend to eat cerial and fruit, but i beleive after what you eat over the xmas period whats the point of being healthy.


Kasper  Dec 12, 06, 18:44    #3
Good Polish breakfast is usually chleb (bread), an assortment of szinki (cold meats), eggs are popular too. My family usually has cottage cheese/farm cheese as well.

A really big brekkie may include some cold smoked fish, a cold salad and some other nice things including the best bread money can buy and freshly churned, lightly salted butter.


sullivano  Feb 1, 07, 09:32    #4
Feb 1, 07 [09:39] - Attached on merging:
Cereal

What kind of stuff do Polish people eat for Breakfast? Are cereal bars popular? Cereal and cereal bars are popular here in Ireland. Do Polish people have Snack bars between meals, or do they use an alternative snack?? Unusual question I know! I'm doing some research on snack bars and snacking in general among Polish people.


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 Feb 1, 07, 09:35    #5
Quoting: sullivano, Post #1

What kind of stuff do Polish people eat for Breakfast?


A piece of bread usually.


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 Feb 1, 07, 09:39    #6
I can also add that there is a small snack before supper... cakes, coffee-tea maybe cookies.


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 Feb 1, 07, 09:45    #7
sullivano,

We have two breakfasts.

First: at home

Second: at work [elevenses]


sullivano  Feb 1, 07, 09:48    #8
Is elevenses very popular. What kind of thing so people normally go for- A Snack bar? I've heard Corny snack bars are popular over there.


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 Feb 1, 07, 09:53    #9
Never saw sanck bar that serves corn there.


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 Feb 1, 07, 09:56    #10
s,

I work in a small factory. I've never seen anyone eat a snack-bar at break time.

Most of the guys eat cheese or ham rolls and drink tea. Health food would be an apple or yoghurt.


gosc  Feb 3, 07, 18:21    #11
In my many traveles in Poland, Breakfast has become a favorite especially at friends homes. Fresh bread, sliced tomatoes with minced onions and fresh ground pepper/salt, sliced cucumbers, butter or cheese (white farmer chees or aged cheese), bulki, dzem, sometimes meat (kielbasa, synka or bacon...as my friend says its also good cooked but doesn't have to be) or canned fish, occassionaly milk soup. In recent years yogurt and kiefer have been more available. Always a pot of tea and in better times with lemon. If they had a cow some warm milk was also offered. And of course the table was set to look like a photo shoot for a gourmet magazine if I was a guest, not just family.


Ryzman  Feb 10, 07, 20:58    #12
cottage cheese pancakes with powdered sugar and milk. hmmmmmm


Enialedam  Feb 10, 07, 21:18    #13
My Polish grandma makes the most amazing waffles. We eat them with ice cream. lol. it's pretty darn good!


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 Feb 10, 07, 21:22    #14
Does Poland have snack machines like in the US with junk food in them for lunch? What about lunch trucks?


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 Feb 10, 07, 21:45    #15
Quoting: shewolf
Does Poland have snack machines like in the US with junk food in them for lunch? What about lunch trucks?

My friends told me they've seen a couple, but it has to be rather a bigger employer .. besides, Poles still prefer to make their own lunch .. cheaper and perhaps healthier too


Guest  Nov 19, 08, 04:33    #16
What do polish people usually eat with breakfast noon and dinner?
Whe have to know this cause we should do a presentation about it.


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 Nov 19, 08, 04:40    #17
kIELBASA!!!


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Guest:


What do polish people usually eat with breakfast noon and dinner?
Whe have to know this cause we should do a presentation about it.


I often have traditional Polish breakfast with kiełbasa.



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 Nov 20, 08, 11:54    #19
pawian:

pawian


Is it a wine or kompot (compote) in the glass? Bread (is it?) on the right is similar to Polish bread I sometimes buy in European shop in the US.


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 Nov 20, 08, 15:04    #20
Sasha:

Is it a wine or kompot (compote) in the glass? Bread (is it?) on the right is similar to Polish bread I sometimes buy in European shop in the US.


I won`t lie to you. There is simple multifruit juice in the glass. I sometimes pour juice into liquor glasses. My little perversion.
As for bread, it is my evryday staple food: wholemeal rye bread with sunflower seeds.

I eat white bread only with fish eggs.



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Edited by: Sasha  Nov 20, 08, 15:34    #21
pawian:

I eat white bread only with fish eggs


Red caviar+white bread+butter... :) I know. In the US it seems they don't know red caviar's edible.
I prefer black (sturgeon) caviar but it became to be extremely expensive so that I haven't eaten it for the last five years.

pawian:

wholemeal rye bread with sunflower seeds.


Yeah, that's what I buy here. If I'm not mistaken it sounds in Polish pretty much the same as in Russian... "chleb" or smth... :)


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 Nov 20, 08, 16:52    #22
Sasha:

I prefer black (sturgeon) caviar but it became to be extremely expensive so that I haven't eaten it for the last five years.


You are lucky compared to me. The only fish eggs I have tried are salmon and various Atlantic substitutes. :):):)


Yeah, that's what I buy here. If I'm not mistaken it sounds in Polish pretty much the same as in Russian... "chleb" or smth... :)


Yes, chleb. Polish and Russian have the same Slavic roots, after all.


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Edited by: Prince  Nov 20, 08, 16:55    #23
pawian:

Yes, chleb. Polish and Russian have the same Slavic roots, after all.


55% of Poles and 45% of Russians have more or less ancient Slavic roots lets avoid from where come another halfs of this societies.


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 Nov 20, 08, 17:12    #24
Prince:

ancient Slavic roots lets


And do you have ancient slavic roots, Łukasz?


polishgirltx  Nov 20, 08, 17:17    #25
pawian:

I often have traditional Polish breakfast with kiełbasa.

you know that's not a typical Polish breakfast Pawian...

typical would be jajecznica z szynka i tost z masłem...

:D
:D


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 Nov 20, 08, 17:39    #26
polishgirltx:

you know that's not a typical Polish breakfast Pawian...



Yes, I know. :):):)

I posted that picture and been waiting for someone to notice it. You are the first.:):):) Glory.


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 Nov 20, 08, 18:04    #27
Marmite on toast anyone?
My friends in Osieck love it.........I always take a few jars over with me every month ;) G


polishgirltx  Nov 20, 08, 18:09    #28
gdj67:

Marmite on toast anyone?

is it like a dead mermaid?
;)
nah... just butter or jam for me
;)


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 Nov 20, 08, 18:14    #29
polishgirltx:

nah... just butter or jam for me
;)

you don't know what you're missing!

Also try, marmite and golden syrup toasted sandwiches. mmmmm.


polishgirltx  Nov 20, 08, 18:17    #30
or honey...

gdj67:

you don't know what you're missing!

i'm probably missing lots more in my life...
;)



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