Wow....I can put it down, but how did you put down 20 pierogi, 2 oscypki and zapiekanka on the same day? 😄 Polish food is great. I've been enjoying it for the last 40 years 😉 Great video. Safe travels!
Such a beautiful video...the clarity and quality of the video is magnificent. The diversification of delicacies...enjoyed the video...happy to be here as a new friend......waiting for more videos...
Hi David, glad to see you’re back in the saddle traveling! I’m interested in going to Poland because I hear it’s very safe there and there’s a lot of history. The pierogis look delicious! I grew up in NE Pennsylvania and there are a lot of Americans of Polish descent there, so pierogis are very popular. I once made homemade pierogis with my Mom. It was hard work but delicious. In the US we serve them with fried onions and sour cream. That pork sandwich was huge! That would fill me up for the whole day. I was surprised to see they use chiles like jalapeños - I thought Polish food is bland. Looking forward to more! 👏👍🏻❤️
Haha I wish I could travel right now... :( That's right, safe, cheap and a lot of things to do and experience. Pierogies can't go wrong Catherine! Where did you see them chiles??? Thanks a lot for your support
When I come on vacation from Norway to Poland, I always make 1 liter of vodka with my neighbor and we make 200 pieces PIEROGI RUSKIE. You could make 400 pieces but a liter of vodka allows for 200 pieces only our girls are satisfied because they will eat very good dumplings and they do not have to stick
I'm polish and I've never heard of maczanka :D I think it is more like a Cracow's food. Poland seems to be really homogenious, but each region has specific food, slang and culture. Thanks for the video - it was very interesting.
@@monikaprzymuszala4183 jest w pół do drugiej, a oglądam programy kulinarne... chyba dotarłem na skraje "internetów"...😖🤣 Muszę wyszperać przepis na to cudo maczankowe, hmm ale to jutro, hę tzn. dzisiaj, później jakoś... Pozdrawiam
First time seeing your video... Its nice u enjoy Polish food... and these perogi's are not so big... My mom makes pierogi big as a hand ( cuz she's lazy) so we eat one max two for a diner :D
Hi. One thing, the "cz" in "Maczanka" should be spelled like English "ch" (check, chalk, cheese, cherry, church, much). Other than that, the movie is perfect.
There is allot more of Polish traditional food that i sugest you try if you are there for exclusive food adventure. Bigos is a must try and on purpose first on this list. If you didnt eat bigos in Poland you havent even been to Poland and you just need to go again and try it. Flaczki also a must try, Barszcz czerwony z uszkami i pasztecikiem, a freaking must try, paczki must try - heaven in mouth. Racuchy, zurek, knedle, kopytka, pyzy, oscypek, placki ziemniaczane and if you like sweets and candy then krówki and prince polo is a must try. Never buy soda in Polish restaurant. Always order kompot. You can get hot and chilled kompot and the taste is different in every restaurant and it taste different every day because restaurants cook fresh kompot every day using diferent fruits. Never buy any fruits from supermarkets. Always ask locals where is the nearest fruit market and you will be able to buy better quality at 1/10th of market price. Always buy your bread from local bakery and not the supermarket, this way you will get your bread so fresh it will be hot and straight from the oven.
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur it's not your fault, actually many times Polish people translate it like that because words in Polish for "Russian" and "Ruthenia" are really similar 👍
Gwarantuje ci że to co jadłeś nie było jeszcze tym co mogło być jeszcze lepsze restałracje dają wszystko mdłe oszczędzają na wszystkim, czyli przyprawach i wykonaniu, to mogło być lepsze niż sobie wyobrażasz
A little bit about oscypek. These small ones are just mountain cheese. Real oscypek needs to meet the required characteristics and there is a lot of it. For example it needs to have 600-800 grams of weight, more than 60% of ship milk and rest can be from cow but only from one polish variety. There is also certain shape and other features. It's sometimes hard to find real oscypek but false ones aren't that bad actually.
And you ate pizzas with sauerkraut and mushrooms !!! This is the only pizza I have in town and it is the oldest pizzeria in Poland. I remember this taste when communism was still in Poland and this pizzeria gave the taste of freedom in all the crap we had
Obwarzanek krakowski and bagel come from Kraków. Obwarzanek krakowski is three centuries older than a bagel. The dough for the krakowski obwarzanek is first steamed, then baked. Krakow's Jews began baking bagels in the 17th century. Bagels were given to women after a successful childbirth at the beginning. The bagels came to NY at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries along with the great emigration. Today they are an iconic bakery product associated with NY. :-)))))
6:23 Nie legendarne, ani już Ci "epickie" zapiekanki. Prawdziwy Polak tam nie sięga. To dobra lokalizacja. Mamy bardziej wybredne podniebienia. Prawdziwa zapiekanka z PRL była inna. Prostsza i smaczniejsza. I takie jadamy nadal, ale nie kupicie tego smaku, bo on nie jest na sprzedaż.
There is one wrong translation. Russian dumplings are pelmeni. Small dumplings stuffed with meat. We have Ruthenian dumplings (pierogi ruskie) in Poland. This name speaks of the region of origin. Ruthenia has been part of Poland for nearly 1,000 years. This is western Ukraine today. The translation error comes from the ignorance of my countrymen. The word Ruski(Ruthenian) has become a synonym for Russian in everyday language. That is why some people translate Ruthenian as Russian. :-))))))
*Ruthenian not russian. Its common mistake even amog Pole. When it comes to oscypek. Most of them are authentic / original. But almost none has certification. In Poland, there are probably 13 people with EU-issued licenses. These are the results of legal regulations to protect the national good. But a side effect is that the families that created oscypek for generations do not have these rights because they are either too restrictive or too painful to make.
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur This mistake results from the fact that we call these pierogi "ruskie" in Polish. And "ruskie" is colloquially speaking "Russian". And the original meaning of the word "Ruś"(ruthenia) has been lost.
@Matvraket If the name in Polish said rosyjskie, then one could translate it as russian, but it doesn't. Ruskie comes from Ruthenia, which was former polish province Red Ruthenia. Actually, even the name Russia has been stolen since before nowadays, russians were called Moscovites.
I lived in Kraków for a few years, and I must say, that Zapiekanki from plac nowy in Kraków are very average in taste and overall feeling of the classic zapiekanka taste. You shuold definatelly search more about Polish "zapiekanka" ,there are hundreds of small towns where u can eat a delicious Zapiekanka, much better then the ones in Cracow (they are a bit overrated). Go To Biłgoraj in Lubelskie, try some Zapiekanka in Janów Lubelski or other palces.
Awesome vid thanks! But the last meal is definitely not Polish. Its basically a pulled pork sandwich with pickles and BBQ sauce. That's all (Americanized) ✌️😉
If you are indeed Polish, then you should know that there is no such word as "Pierogies!" One is PIEROG and more are PIEROGI. Really, please don't use words you do not understand. This will confuse people genuinely trying to learn the language!
We fool you, I never ate pierogi being 45yo polish, this is a legend for turists, much like 6 mln victims of the Austrian watercolorist fairy tale for the mentally handicapped
Lol this is the third polish food video I’ve watched in a row, all from different channels, and each one has a bee bothering them while eating 😂💀
Hahahah laughing! Thanks for leaving a comment ❤️
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur xd
Wow....I can put it down, but how did you put down 20 pierogi, 2 oscypki and zapiekanka on the same day? 😄
Polish food is great. I've been enjoying it for the last 40 years 😉
Great video. Safe travels!
To be honest, I had those dishes in 2 hours hahahah. Appreciate the comment
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur Crazy. I can do like 9 pierogi and I'm done for half of the day lol
Genuinely you deserve more subs
Your comment made my day ❤️
You tasted most of popular polish dishes so good job on that Sir
Thanks for stopping by ❤️
You are making your living by traveling and eating the most popular food in wherever country you are in. A genius idea!
Thanks Paula!!
Was this recently? Looking to go mid October and wondered what its like with covid?
Food looks incredible by the way! Can't wait to visit!
This was last year in September. Really appreciate your comment Luke
Down the hatch :D... very nice video! Keep up the work
Haha thanks mate!!
Such a beautiful video...the clarity and quality of the video is magnificent. The diversification of delicacies...enjoyed the video...happy to be here as a new friend......waiting for more videos...
Thanks a lot for the feedback
Such a great video. How the hell you don't have more subscribers?
Your comment made my day. Thx a lot
Amazing video💙 was born in Poland , you made me miss the food, sending you lots of love from Canada🇨🇦💙💙💙
Dzien dobry! Made my day thank a ton 🙏
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur 💙
Greetings from Poland 💛
Thanks a lot!
Nice video, as always! 🤩🤤
Appreciate it
Hello i'm from Cracow. This is the best video i watched. Great job.:)
Wow glad u liked it. Thanks!!!
It's true
If you're from Krakow then you should know how to spell it lol!✌️😆
really nice video about my Country thank you brother :)
Ahhh thanks a lot my friend!!
Just got back from Krakow… Food was Excellent 👍
great video!!
Thanks mate!!
Welcome to POLAND THE HEARTLAND OF EUROPE
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Actually Czech Republic Is heart of Europe 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
@@jankuttich4872Chech is little bit on South from heart of Europe 👊 btw I love your beers.
great video, greetings from Poland
Much appreciated ❤️
Hi David, glad to see you’re back in the saddle traveling! I’m interested in going to Poland because I hear it’s very safe there and there’s a lot of history. The pierogis look delicious! I grew up in NE Pennsylvania and there are a lot of Americans of Polish descent there, so pierogis are very popular. I once made homemade pierogis with my Mom. It was hard work but delicious. In the US we serve them with fried onions and sour cream.
That pork sandwich was huge! That would fill me up for the whole day. I was surprised to see they use chiles like jalapeños - I thought Polish food is bland. Looking forward to more! 👏👍🏻❤️
Haha I wish I could travel right now... :( That's right, safe, cheap and a lot of things to do and experience. Pierogies can't go wrong Catherine! Where did you see them chiles??? Thanks a lot for your support
I see... however, that burger/sandwich isn’t as traditional as the other dishes. Appreciate it
Niezły masz spust!!! Fajny akcent macie w Szwecji. Kiedy jadłeś zapiekankę miałeś bluzę jak Ukrainiec a nie Szwed. Pozdrawiam! Wszystkiego dobrego!
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Brilliant video ! The food looks ace !
Thanks mate!
When I come on vacation from Norway to Poland, I always make 1 liter of vodka with my neighbor and we make 200 pieces PIEROGI RUSKIE. You could make 400 pieces but a liter of vodka allows for 200 pieces only our girls are satisfied because they will eat very good dumplings and they do not have to stick
Hahaha! Thanks a lot for leaving a comment
I'm polish and I've never heard of maczanka :D I think it is more like a Cracow's food.
Poland seems to be really homogenious, but each region has specific food, slang and culture.
Thanks for the video - it was very interesting.
Really appreciate your comment. Yes maczanka is a Krakow thing. Have a nice day
Yeah, me neither. I'm from Poznan region- never heard of that maaczanka.
@@monikaprzymuszala4183 in Mazovia region in capital of Poland i also never heard about maczanka...🧐😉
@@nesezege Might be a new thing? And we're too lame to follow trends? 😂
@@monikaprzymuszala4183 jest w pół do drugiej, a oglądam programy kulinarne... chyba dotarłem na skraje "internetów"...😖🤣 Muszę wyszperać przepis na to cudo maczankowe, hmm ale to jutro, hę tzn. dzisiaj, później jakoś... Pozdrawiam
Hi Matvraket ! I have hope u visit poland again. Try next time Wroclaw City, nice food, nice place and nice people.
Would love to go back! I appreciate the recommendation ❤️
Hej svensk främling, välkommen till Polen!🥰 Kul att se att du älskar vår mat!
Tack!! Krakow var fantastiskt
You love food very much. Nice to look at. 😁
Appreciate it Joanna!
I love it, how much you enjoyed polish food.I must say,you have a big apetite😋😁
Really appreciate the comment Anna!!
Actually, bagels were "invented" in Poland :) Really like your viedos :)
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przeciez powiedzial obwarzanek krakowski due to its origins
Actually Israel same with pierogi..
@@omariallen4004 hmm... no?
@@pawekowalski8730 hmm yes
Great video!!
Thanks duuuude
🇵🇱🤝🇸🇪
I love You man 👊
Thanks a ton!!
Great video man...
Really appreciate it Jakub
What i like, very much, on my savoury pierogi, is German Curry Ketchup. Fantastic if you are eating them just plain boiled.
Sounds nice! Thanks
Actually, you should try. It is very nice. German Hela Delicate Curry Ketchup. I bought mine in German, but I have seen it on Amazon.
Bon Apetit! 👍
Next time then thanks!
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur 👍you are welcome
2:34 There are no "Russian" dumplings, only Ruthenia ones. Ruthenia is an old Polish land, currently located within the borders of Ukraine.
They were called Russian on the menu, see by yourself. Appreciate the info and support. Stay safe
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur I figured it was so, but it's just not knowing the language of the person who translated the menu.
Appreciate it
They are literally called russian 'ruskie' (in polish). It's not about translation- that's what those are called. My favourite.
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur You're right- they are called russian-ruskie. It's just what stuck and that's what they are ;)
Wow your voice is the Best to this video
Haha u think? Really appreciate the comment
First time seeing your video... Its nice u enjoy Polish food... and these perogi's are not so big... My mom makes pierogi big as a hand ( cuz she's lazy) so we eat one max two for a diner :D
Really appreciate your comment! Hahah that’s epic. Btw some Shorts are coming from Gdansk so stay tune 🤝
😊greetings from Poland
Thanks!!!
In Poland, bees and wasps love the MACZanka
Hahah laughing! Appreciate the support
I am from Poland very Good video
Really appreciate it! Thanks
This clip eminds me The Deluge. History of legendary swedish hunger.
Appreciate the support ❤️
@Matvraket Yeah, we have a score to settle between Poland and Sweden.
Snyggt jobbat ✌️🥳❤️❤️
Vilken broder ❤️
Hi. One thing, the "cz" in "Maczanka" should be spelled like English "ch" (check, chalk, cheese, cherry, church, much). Other than that, the movie is perfect.
Appreciate the info. Thanks!!
I eat dumplings when I'm traveling because it's the safest food, filling and no stomach problems.
Wow I need to try that maczanka!- ( 12.28) People eat that with fork half way and then continue like hamburger because is too messy.
There is allot more of Polish traditional food that i sugest you try if you are there for exclusive food adventure. Bigos is a must try and on purpose first on this list. If you didnt eat bigos in Poland you havent even been to Poland and you just need to go again and try it. Flaczki also a must try, Barszcz czerwony z uszkami i pasztecikiem, a freaking must try, paczki must try - heaven in mouth. Racuchy, zurek, knedle, kopytka, pyzy, oscypek, placki ziemniaczane and if you like sweets and candy then krówki and prince polo is a must try. Never buy soda in Polish restaurant. Always order kompot. You can get hot and chilled kompot and the taste is different in every restaurant and it taste different every day because restaurants cook fresh kompot every day using diferent fruits. Never buy any fruits from supermarkets. Always ask locals where is the nearest fruit market and you will be able to buy better quality at 1/10th of market price. Always buy your bread from local bakery and not the supermarket, this way you will get your bread so fresh it will be hot and straight from the oven.
Really appreciate the ambitious comment. Thanks!!
@Matvraket I can see "ambitious comment" became your polite saying get lost.
This is my favorite city in Poland.
It sure was beautiful 😍
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 siemanooooo tak się wsłuchuję i chce usłyszeć polskie głosy
I don’t understand that but thanks for leaving a comment!
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur translate in google
Zjadles 20 pierogow. Mysle ze zasluzyles na polski paszport :D
🤝
You keep apologizing for butchering the pronunciation of all the words, but you really got them all right.
Haha thanks mate!!
A very nice movie. ;)
Appreciate the support
Greetings from Kraków! ;)
Thanks a ton!
The city is clean af.
One more question is Poland expensive ?
For me as a Swede, Krakow was inexpensive. Thanks for leaving a comment!
This makes me really hungry and thirsty Drinks Drinks and polish keubasa
Hahah sry Jasmin!!
pierogi for the main dish and for the dessert
Haha u know it!
Great episode man! Just one small thing 2:35 not Russian but Ruthenian.
Thanks Tomek!! Appreciate you pointing that out, but on the menu they called it ”Russian”… 😂
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur it's not your fault, actually many times Polish people translate it like that because words in Polish for "Russian" and "Ruthenia" are really similar 👍
Hahaha var det PIDGEONS?!? 😂😂😂 Men jäävlar vad grymt intro, och vad gott allt såg ut 👏🤤
hahaha classic! Tack gubben
Gwarantuje ci że to co jadłeś nie było jeszcze tym co mogło być jeszcze lepsze restałracje dają wszystko mdłe oszczędzają na wszystkim, czyli przyprawach i wykonaniu, to mogło być lepsze niż sobie wyobrażasz
Didn’t understand that but thanks for leaving a comment
Damn man, you eat like Free Willy. :) Must be that Viking metabolism.
Don’t know who that is but thanks for leaving s comment
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur The orca from the movie Free Willy. Meaning you eat a lot. ;)
Haha i’m not sure who that is but thanks!!
Nice
thanks a lot!
I do share some love
Really appreciate it!!
A little bit about oscypek. These small ones are just mountain cheese. Real oscypek needs to meet the required characteristics and there is a lot of it.
For example it needs to have 600-800 grams of weight, more than 60% of ship milk and rest can be from cow but only from one polish variety.
There is also certain shape and other features. It's sometimes hard to find real oscypek but false ones aren't that bad actually.
Really appreciate the informative comment!! Thanks for watching 😍
And you ate pizzas with sauerkraut and mushrooms !!! This is the only pizza I have in town and it is the oldest pizzeria in Poland. I remember this taste when communism was still in Poland and this pizzeria gave the taste of freedom in all the crap we had
Appreciate the comment
U should also try Polish kebab!
Next time my friend 😍
Wikingu, jeśli lubisz pierogi, spróbuj uszek w barszczu czerwonym. Little dumplings in soup.
You have any recommendations on where to eat them? 🙏
welcome to Kraków :3. There is too much beautifull places, and food r delicious
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MASHAKAR SANDWICH IS YUMMY DELICIOUS
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Hi i like Swedish food😋
No You don’t 😂😂 thanks for leaving a comment
now this is a healthy eater
😂😂
We Poles do not eat dumplings every day. We eat them occasionally and to diversify the menu.
Man i miss homeland xd
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Obwarzanek krakowski and bagel come from Kraków. Obwarzanek krakowski is three centuries older than a bagel. The dough for the krakowski obwarzanek is first steamed, then baked. Krakow's Jews began baking bagels in the 17th century. Bagels were given to women after a successful childbirth at the beginning. The bagels came to NY at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries along with the great emigration. Today they are an iconic bakery product associated with NY. :-)))))
Really appreciate the ambitious comment!!
Pierogi is already plural, no need to add "es". The singular is pierog with accent over "o"
Appreciate the feedback.
Tak samo jak chips jest już w liczbie mnogiej a i tak gadamy chipsy :P
Ja tam bym się nie czepiał pierogisów :D
Edit:
Tak samo z krakersami
Where is maszanka in warsow or gdansk
@Derek O'Brian idioto w tej witrynie się pisze!@
1:27 it is very important to serve pierogis with a bee!
Hahah! Thanks for watching
What is the fascination with a bagel?
Street food classic
Dude you are crazy, 20 pierogis at one sttting. I am 90kg dude and eat like ~10, 15 I feel rly heavy.
Hahah laughing!! Thanks for leaving a comment 😍
down the hatch ;)
You know it!
jedzenie zapiekanki z barbecue to profanacja, tylko keczup!
Didn’t understand but thanks for leaving a comment
To beszczeszczenie zapiekany!!!😭
@@agawasilka1378 bezczeszczenie to fantastyczne słowo, nawet napisane poprawnie
6:23 Nie legendarne, ani już Ci "epickie" zapiekanki. Prawdziwy Polak tam nie sięga. To dobra lokalizacja. Mamy bardziej wybredne podniebienia. Prawdziwa zapiekanka z PRL była inna. Prostsza i smaczniejsza. I takie jadamy nadal, ale nie kupicie tego smaku, bo on nie jest na sprzedaż.
Don’t understand but i appreciate the ambitious comment! Thanks for watching ❤️
There is one wrong translation. Russian dumplings are pelmeni. Small dumplings stuffed with meat. We have Ruthenian dumplings (pierogi ruskie) in Poland. This name speaks of the region of origin. Ruthenia has been part of Poland for nearly 1,000 years. This is western Ukraine today. The translation error comes from the ignorance of my countrymen. The word Ruski(Ruthenian) has become a synonym for Russian in everyday language. That is why some people translate Ruthenian as Russian. :-))))))
Thanks for the info!! ❤️
You're wrong in one aspect. Pelemeni are not the same as polish pierogi, vareniki are.
*Ruthenian not russian. Its common mistake even amog Pole.
When it comes to oscypek. Most of them are authentic / original. But almost none has certification. In Poland, there are probably 13 people with EU-issued licenses. These are the results of legal regulations to protect the national good. But a side effect is that the families that created oscypek for generations do not have these rights because they are either too restrictive or too painful to make.
Haha yes even the menue said Russian so… really appreciate your ambitious comment ❤️
@@thestreetfoodconnoisseur This mistake results from the fact that we call these pierogi "ruskie" in Polish. And "ruskie" is colloquially speaking "Russian". And the original meaning of the word "Ruś"(ruthenia) has been lost.
I see! Thanks again
@Matvraket If the name in Polish said rosyjskie, then one could translate it as russian, but it doesn't. Ruskie comes from Ruthenia, which was former polish province Red Ruthenia.
Actually, even the name Russia has been stolen since before nowadays, russians were called Moscovites.
Var det drygt att ta sig till Krakow?
Dyrt?
Kan dom engelska?
Åkte från Kiev... super billigt och dom kan Engelska. Tack för kommentaren
De kan engelska...som du kan svenska!😭
Where are you from?
Sweden!
zapiekanki to tylko w Biłgoraju ;)
Where are you from bro
Sweden Saly. Thanks for leaving a comment
🇵🇱😄👋🍀☃️🎿🎾🎄👍!!!!!!
Thanks!!
13.01 Cholesterol is very happy ...
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Obwarzanek end butter
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I lived in Kraków for a few years, and I must say, that Zapiekanki from plac nowy in Kraków are very average in taste and overall feeling of the classic zapiekanka taste. You shuold definatelly search more about Polish "zapiekanka" ,there are hundreds of small towns where u can eat a delicious Zapiekanka, much better then the ones in Cracow (they are a bit overrated). Go To Biłgoraj in Lubelskie, try some Zapiekanka in Janów Lubelski or other palces.
Appreciate the ambitious comment!!
20 pierogów wciągam nosem.
Even though i don’t understand, thanks for leaving a comment!
Awesome vid thanks! But the last meal is definitely not Polish. Its basically a pulled pork sandwich with pickles and BBQ sauce. That's all (Americanized) ✌️😉
You are right my friend! Thanks for watching 🙏
Lubię gdy obcokrajowcy robią filmy o polskim jedzeniu które tak naprawdę nie jest polskie i tym sie zachwycają 😃😃😃
Appreciate the comment even though i don’t understand 😂
I just know dumpling with vanilla sauce
Haha!
If you are indeed Polish, then you should know that there is no such word as "Pierogies!" One is PIEROG and more are PIEROGI. Really, please don't use words you do not understand. This will confuse people genuinely trying to learn the language!
Thanks for leaving a comment. I’m Swedish and I just try to do my best... Pierogies can be used like that for plural in English. Have a great day!
Right. So can Swedeses, spaghetties, and clothses. Not forgetting shoeless, sockses etc. 🤭🤣😂🤗👏👏
There is no such thing as a double plural in English, BTW.
So many pigeons 🥹
lot's of street food
LOKOWANIE PRODUKTU!!!!!! HODEMANA
We fool you, I never ate pierogi being 45yo polish, this is a legend for turists, much like 6 mln victims of the Austrian watercolorist fairy tale for the mentally handicapped
Jeez, stop that ! Some of us are hungry and this doesn't help much ...
Hahah appreciate your comment!
Pierogi Ruskie is the best
Mouthwatering 😍
Miss poland, maybe we can go there once s this china-virus plague is over we can go there again. Chinese communist party can pay for the trip.
Would love to go back. Thanks for leaving a comment Paul ❤️