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how is it called (Chatwa or something)


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Meza [Guest]
  Dec 1, 08, 15:42  #1

i ate a polish cookie/cake or something
and in faguely know what its called: Chatwa or something
it's verry crumbly and light does anybody know where to buy it or how to make it??

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pawian
Edited by: pawian  Dec 1, 08, 15:45  #2

Cha³wa:



But it`s not an original Polish invention. Turkish, or Arab in general. Poland produces it, though. Different flavours: vanilla, chocolate, with nuts, etc.
I haven`t heard of anybody producing it at home.
You can buy it in every grocer`s/supermarket in Poland.

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Meza [Guest]
  Dec 1, 08, 15:47  #3

Thank you, Pawian ;)

just what i needed :)

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loco polaco
Edited by: loco polaco  Dec 1, 08, 16:00  #4

pawian:

Turkish, or Arab in general.

jewish?

it's made of sesame.

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  Dec 3, 08, 03:06  #5

can you eat it straight from the pack. mine looked like it was dead. just grey. Is that right? taste was unfamiliar

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pawian
  Dec 3, 08, 06:54  #6

Guest:

can you eat it straight from the pack.


Yes, of clurse, just like a bar of chocolate.


mine looked like it was dead. just grey. Is that right?


yes, exactly.


taste was unfamiliar


Hmm, depends... I have had it since I was a child so it is familiar and likeable....

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Dagmara
  Dec 5, 08, 11:12  #7

You can find it in American supermarkets on the Jewish Foods isle, they call it halva.

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osiol ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Dec 5, 08, 12:06  #8

I think it's best eaten in small quantities as, although it can be nice, it can leave a residue in the mouth. I prefer it with pistachios. It's kind of eastern Mediterranean thing. Not central Mediterranean. Eastern.

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