Mona1111: It looks like most of the people in this thread talk about Polish lunch traditions form the early XX century in the countryside. I'd like to offer a contemporary answer. As a person living in Poland and working in a publishing company in Warsaw, Poland, I would say that Polish usually have breakfast before work at home (yogurt with muesli, sandwiches made of good Polish bread, rye bread is quite popular, try it, you'll love it, farmer cheese, eggs etc.) or at one of the coffee-shops which are mushrooming all around large cities in Poland. At work there is usually a lunch-break (30 minutes- 1 hour). Most of the companies have cafeterias, but whether you actually sit for a lunch or grab a sandwich depends on the industry. My friends working for big banks or consulting companies usually have a sandwich in front of the computer.
Having said that, if you can have a sit-down lunch the most popular dishes right now are: Polish style pork schnitzel with potatoes and a side salad (kotlet schabowy), grilled chicken with side salad, salads, sandwiches, roasted pork, pasta, Polish style pancakes with farmer cheese, pirogies (Polish dumplings), grilled or battered fish. Good coffee is also valued very high, especially accompanied by a cookie, chocolate or a cake (Polish style cheesecake, chocolate cake, fresh fruit cake etc. - we love pastry). The sausage that someone else mentioned is mostly a working class cheap food, I've only seen construction workers having sausage for lunch. I mean, it is just to hearty. After work, Polish tend to have a dinner, but most of the educated people who work for the big companies, government, non-profits, middle businesses etc. work really crazy hours (as the economy has developed really rapidly in the past two decades). Most of the people I know usualy don;t have a time for a proper, traditional style dinner.
Your post is all about freedom. Freedom....words, words, food, .....freedom and even more unseen unlimited freedom. Poland is good to Poles. Good that you don't have to eat those sausages. It makes all that effort worthwhile.
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