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Some cooking spices in Polish


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Zgubiony
  Sep 20, 07, 15:30  #31

Quoting: plk123
CALZONE LIKE,


Depends on who prepares it. The pancake starts off round, but then folded.

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PolskaDoll
  Sep 20, 07, 15:30  #32

Quoting: Wroclaw
krokiety....this is the pancake thingy.


Yes! This is it! :)

Quoting: Zgubiony
Looks like this:


Yes, exactly like that. :)

Quoting: plk123
THEY DO LOOK DELISH. :)


And they taste delish too... mmmm :)))

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osiol ♦ GOLD MEMBER
Edited by: osiol  Sep 20, 07, 15:33  #33

This is making me hungry.

(I don't want recipes that include hay, by the way).

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Sep 20, 07, 15:52  #34

Quoting: osiol
I don't want recipes that include hay, by the way



Maybe some recipes with raw carrots would be better ?

Or oats ?

Aren't donkeys vegetarians anyway ?

Polands not too hot on vegetarian food lol


:)

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plk123
  Sep 20, 07, 15:58  #35

Quoting: Lady in red
Maybe some recipes with raw carrots would be better ?

Or oats ?


apples? he has to like apples. :)

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PolskaDoll
Edited by: Moderator  Sep 20, 07, 16:01  #36

I just tried looking for a recipe for Krokiety and couldn't get one in English :(

Any ideas?



There's a new Krokiety recipe topic.

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Zgubiony
  Sep 20, 07, 16:08  #37

Are there any other spices that can be added to this list before completely going off topic? :P

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Krzysztof
  Sep 20, 07, 18:25  #38

Quoting: Zgubiony
Are there any other spices that can be added to this list before completely going off topic? :P


majeranek !!!
oregano
tymianek
estragon
wanilia
chili
papryka (you misspelled as "paprika") - we distinguish between "papryka ostra" (it's almost the same as chili) and "papryka słodka"
kurkuma (used as cheap substitute for saffron which is very expensive)

all those fragrant oils used for baking - olejek waniliowy/rumowy/cytrynowy/pomarańczowy etc.

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osiol ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 20, 07, 18:30  #39

Quoting: Lady in red
Aren't donkeys vegetarians anyway

Not this one.

Quoting: Krzysztof
estragon

The only one off the last list I can't guess.
It doesn't look like the name of a spice to my simple eyes,
but in no way does that mean I don't believe you!

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Krzysztof
Edited by: Krzysztof  Sep 20, 07, 18:39  #40

some spelling corrections + added Genitive form where you didn't have it:

gałka muszkatołowa. - gałki muszkatołowej
paprika: papryka. -papryki
parsley: pietruszka. - pietruszki (or rather used in plural: pietruszki. - pietruszek)
natka (or full name "natka pietruszki) - about parsley leaves (normally pietruszka refers to the root)
pepper: pieprz. -pieprzu
pieprz "mielony" (ground) or "ziarnisty" (ziarnisty) and can be of course czarny, biały or zielony
salt: sól. - soli
spice: przyprawa. -przyprawy
tarragon: draganek. -draganku - I think it's "estragon. - estragonu" in Polish, I never heard of "draganek"
rosemary - rozmaryn
szczypiorek (chive?)

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Matyjasz
  Sep 20, 07, 19:15  #41

Quoting: plk123
Quoting: Zgubiony
ARE YOU HERE TO ARGUE WITH ME OR STH?


nope, just conversing. never heard of either of those two instances but that means i actually learned something today. cool. :D



Parzybroda is a soup from Wielkopolska. :)

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plk123
  Sep 20, 07, 20:11  #42

Quoting: Krzysztof
szczypiorek (chive?)

chiveS, yup.

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Dagmara
  Sep 24, 07, 23:11  #43

majeranek = marjorum

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Daniel
  Sep 29, 07, 12:19  #44

Thanks for translating.

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fhng [Guest]
  Nov 21, 07, 18:58  #45

A jka sie muwi wegeta?

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polish girl
  Nov 22, 07, 07:55  #46

Quoting: osiol
Crock yeti - a blend of crocodile and yeti - I'm just off to find a yeti.


hahaha and how did you get on?

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Bob
  Oct 4, 08, 18:05  #47

I can't read my Mother's recipe very well, but I'm looking fo something called either "Mojanka, or Trojanka". Does anyone have any idea what this might be? You can Email me at BobKenz1@aol.com.

I'd really appreciate it. It's used in an old cold remedy requiring whiskey, honey, and several other spices. I'll gladly give you the recipe if you can help me out.

Thanks again, Bob.

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