American Goes Shopping In Polish Supermarket 🇵🇱

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  • @WheresWes
    @WheresWes  4 місяці тому +20

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    • @elapaszczynski495
      @elapaszczynski495 3 місяці тому

      Good prices ,cheaper than in Canada

    • @asamniewiem3040
      @asamniewiem3040 2 місяці тому

      I want you to know, that bread In biedronka when you compare it to local Bakery's is auful.

    • @platynowa
      @platynowa 2 місяці тому

      Poland is an Apple empire, right third in the world exporter of these.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 2 місяці тому

      To be precise this Carrefour has old cash system. Most markets today switch to weight in the cashier station, so you don't need to go through inconvenient manual weighting. Increasing number of shop also has automated sell stations.

    • @barlew558
      @barlew558 2 місяці тому

      you forgot store named biedronka/ladybug

  • @MrMorti1990
    @MrMorti1990 2 місяці тому +642

    "They don't really have vegetables in Polish cuisine". This statement is sooooo untrue.

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  2 місяці тому +47

      Compared to Asian cuisine? Not even close my brotha

    • @joannaplakiewicz1042
      @joannaplakiewicz1042 2 місяці тому +132

      I like polish and asian cousine. A lot of polish dishes is pure vegetarian . We realy eat a lot of vegetables, not just pierogi and kiałbasa.

    • @Pawel_Mrozek
      @Pawel_Mrozek 2 місяці тому +61

      @@WheresWes You probably didn't tested our main national holiday dish "Salatka Warzywna" ;) Lotos of real polish traditional dishes are not served in restaurants. I don't even know why. It's like there are some dishes that are sacrum and some are profanum. Look for this in delicatessen

    • @novy1198
      @novy1198 2 місяці тому +22

      We obviously do eat and have a lot of vegetables in our cuisine, but ye, compared to asians thats pretty much nothing, maybe to rest of western countries, ye we eat a lot of that

    • @booyagm6307
      @booyagm6307 2 місяці тому +29

      ​@@WheresWesmy brotha my brotha don't spread misinformation, most of our food is 70% vege.

  • @dododo3335
    @dododo3335 2 місяці тому +189

    They don't really have vegetables in Polish cuisine haha they do. Most of the traditional, home cooked dinners that you get at an average Polish household consist of some protein (mostly meat), potatoes and a salad (surówka or sałatka). Moreover, Poles love soups and a lot of vegetables go into those, too. So yeah, I kind of disagree :D

    • @robertberkowicz6684
      @robertberkowicz6684 Місяць тому

      no nie, gość ma racje w porównaniu z azjatycką kuchnią nasza jest kurewsko biedna w warzywa, nie ważne na którą ich nacje spojrzysz to każde danie u Azjatów ma najebane warzyw, korzeni i ogólnie zieleniny. A u nas tylko pyra, buraczki i dwie sałatki na krzyż przez całe życie

  • @annalisek
    @annalisek 2 місяці тому +187

    Żabka is emergency shop - many people in Poland this shop a shop of the last need. You go there just because you forgot something and any other shop is closed. In Biedronka you have put loose stuff on scale, but in lidl scales are build into the cash registers, even those self-service. Cereals in Europe generally are less sweety than in USA cause of legal regulations that banned certain ingredients.

    • @tadeuszkubera3060
      @tadeuszkubera3060 2 місяці тому +10

      Each self-service cash register in all of Biedronkas I've been to has scale built in, basically u either scan code or weight on a scale and pick what u've weighted. The part that u put already weighted or scan products also has a controlling scale which causes notorious problems with buns and breads that in reality are usually heavier than their system expects.
      Please don't spread misinformation about Biedronkas here ;).

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Місяць тому +2

      Same here in Czechia, when everything is closed, you go to some overpriced Žabka or Vietnamese mini market.

    • @artur6912
      @artur6912 Місяць тому +2

      It's a good shop, if you want to buy cigarettes and a 4 pak of beer that's on sale and maybe a back of chips with it. For normal groceries, it's the last resort.

    • @mif4731
      @mif4731 Місяць тому +1

      Not true, biedronka has scales built into the cash registers

    • @piotrmalewski8178
      @piotrmalewski8178 Місяць тому +1

      It's alcoholics' shops first and foremost. Normal people don't really buy anythng there. I only got there for energy drink early in the morning or for their 'bagietka paryska'.

  • @burkid3178
    @burkid3178 2 місяці тому +16

    Nice series, seeing my own country from foreigner perspective is always interesting

  • @damiansusul5471
    @damiansusul5471 18 днів тому +2

    Thumbs up for pointing out the dairy difference, I had the same issue with skin!

  • @macjazyth6869
    @macjazyth6869 4 місяці тому +22

    Manifesting for Poland this year❤🙏

  • @trinhtran5686
    @trinhtran5686 8 днів тому

    I love how easy your video is to watch! You get to the point and show what I need for grocery stores!

  • @boskee
    @boskee 3 місяці тому +121

    "City is relatively small, it only takes you 20 minutes really to get anywhere you want in the city"
    followed by
    "Auchan (...) is so far away from where I live"
    I chuckled.

    • @WheresWes
      @WheresWes  3 місяці тому +11

      lol ain't trying to drive 20 minutes to Auchan outside the city

    • @magdamiss
      @magdamiss 2 місяці тому +19

      Chciałabym, żeby w Krakowie można było wszędzie dojechać w 20 minut, ale niestety to nie jest prawda. Nawet na rowerze. On chyba jeździ tylko po centrum, żadnej Nowej Huty, Kurdwanowa albo Bronowic 😊

    • @rafalkaminski6389
      @rafalkaminski6389 2 місяці тому +7

      No bo po co miałby jechać do Kurdanowa?

    • @magdamiss
      @magdamiss 2 місяці тому +2

      @@rafalkaminski6389 nie wiem, można mieć znajomych, którzy tam mieszkają, ale poza tym faktycznie, nic tam nie ma 😄

    • @Pawel__M
      @Pawel__M 2 місяці тому +8

      @@WheresWes "The city is relatively small?" You mean the Old Town only? Or do you ride your bike at 100 miles per hour? The area of Cracow is more than 300 square miles. By European standards, it's large. For comparison Paris, France, is 3 times smaller (of course, Paris has much larger population). And Seattle, WA, USA, covers about 80 square miles.

  • @_Polish_Empire_
    @_Polish_Empire_ Місяць тому +4

    i agree with you at the beginning of the video, Prince Polo is my favorite❤️

  • @matrixmannn
    @matrixmannn 2 місяці тому +57

    Czytam te wpisy i nie mogę przestać się śmiać. Przecież te filmy oglądają Polacy. Jest tu w ogóle ktoś kto nie jest Polakiem? 😂

    • @hottszamp0n
      @hottszamp0n 2 місяці тому

      z tego co widze to duzo osob tutaj nie jest z polski wiec nie wiem jak ty czytasz te wpisy XD

    • @marek0101
      @marek0101 2 місяці тому +18

      Ale jest interesujace jak inni widza polske, tez jestem polakiem ale tam juz nie mieszkam od ponad 20 lat, i jest interesujace zobaczyc jak Polska sie zmienila.

    • @jaroslawpeter3586
      @jaroslawpeter3586 2 місяці тому +5

      W czym twój problem?

    • @melene_books8220
      @melene_books8220 2 місяці тому +3

      @@marek0101 hej! czy coś w tym filmiku Cię zaskoczyło pod względem zmiany w Polsce? Jestem ciekawa opinii skoro od tylu lat Ciebie tutaj nie ma, bo dla osoby, która tutaj mieszka, takie zmiany często są niezauważalne haha

    • @marek0101
      @marek0101 2 місяці тому +13

      @@melene_books8220 Ja wyjechalem z Polski pod koniec lat 90. Wtedy Polska byla szara, bura, ponura i zaniedbana. Teraz w porownaniu z tego co pamietam to inny kraj, nawet male miejscowosci wygladaja zadbane, czyste i odmalowane. Prawdopodnie nie wszystkie ale z tego co pokazuja na UA-cam to tak. Warszawy gdzie sie wychowalem to wogole nie poznaje, totalnie inne miasto. Wiec z mojego punktu widzenia wszystko mnie zaskakuje, az mnie korci zeby na wakacje tam pojechac 🤔ale boje sie ze jak mi sie tam spodoba to na stale wroce 😂 Pozdrowienia z dalekiej Kanady

  • @piotrr4097
    @piotrr4097 2 місяці тому +25

    Yeah, there is fantastic bread in Poland. But not the one in supermarkets, which is being made of deep frozen dough on a mass scale. You need to look for more traditional bakery to be able to taste traditional products.
    Also in case of meat you can definitely find something of better quality, but it will be much more expensive.

    • @jm5173
      @jm5173 Місяць тому +3

      you really seem to have never tasted western breads. They taste like cardboard compared to polish supermarket bread. So it is no wonder he likes the supermarket ones.

    • @robertberkowicz6684
      @robertberkowicz6684 Місяць тому

      @@jm5173 but still.... for us supermarkets bread taste like your western bread :) price in bakery is same and bread stays fresh for much much longer

    • @helleboris7489
      @helleboris7489 Місяць тому

      Not really with this meat. I have smaller market Top Market and meat there is fresh, not packed and very, very good and cheaper than in Lidl or Biedronka. You just need to find good place.

  • @margplsr3120
    @margplsr3120 2 місяці тому +12

    20 minutes by bike - only in old center, center of Cracow. Other places outisde center "Śródmieście" you would ride 1 hour by bike and still not reach the end

  • @dago6410
    @dago6410 2 місяці тому +6

    There are 3 reason anyone goes to zabka:
    1. Its the nearest thing/emergency
    2. You want to eat something (hotdog etc) and optionally also shop (optionally, could be just coming in just for the dog)
    3. Main reason: they, unlike most shop, are open on sundays (due to a legal loophole, as most shop have to be closed on sundays unless the person working is just the owner)
    So yeah its just an emergency shop, lol

  • @LubuskieBallMaps
    @LubuskieBallMaps 2 місяці тому +13

    As your average Polish person, W for getting Salted caramel prince polo. Also W for liking beet salad!

    • @maxsemrau2369
      @maxsemrau2369 2 місяці тому +1

      Prince Polo solony karmel , moj ulubiony smakL:)

  • @SteveRocco
    @SteveRocco 4 місяці тому +17

    Love the lady bug store. Great selection and fresh baked bread.

  • @jopdone7117
    @jopdone7117 4 місяці тому +22

    You are on a bicycle I'm so proud!

    • @nnnnnn3647
      @nnnnnn3647 3 місяці тому

      why?

    • @jopdone7117
      @jopdone7117 2 місяці тому

      @@nnnnnn3647 I'm dutch :)

    • @nnnnnn3647
      @nnnnnn3647 2 місяці тому +1

      @@jopdone7117 I have nothing against bicycles, but unfortunately they have been used by evil people to destroy my life and the lives of thousands of other people.

    • @jopdone7117
      @jopdone7117 2 місяці тому +2

      @@nnnnnn3647 Why is that?

  • @Pawel_Mrozek
    @Pawel_Mrozek 3 місяці тому +30

    Honestly, I wouldn't dare to eat bread which could last for longer than few days because it would mena It was packed with chemistry up to the roof, that could be really harmful. This is the product that you buy only fresh in Poland because this is the only proper way how the bread should be eaten. You even would not find in Biedronka or bakery bread that wasn't made the same day.

    • @BaronBunny-p3x
      @BaronBunny-p3x 2 місяці тому +1

      It's called daily bread for a reason in the Bible.
      Not forever lasting toast bread.

    • @Yoonji9212
      @Yoonji9212 Місяць тому

      I don't even remember the last time I bought bread in any market. Making your own bread is super easy and it taste a lot better.

    • @Durzy007
      @Durzy007 Місяць тому +3

      You don't really know what you're talking about. Real bread with good ingredients, made honestly, on sourdough, according to old recipes will last up to two weeks. It is the chemical, poor quality bread that quickly becomes hard as stone.

    • @sta111siu
      @sta111siu Місяць тому

      mylisz się, dobrze wypieczony chleb może spokojnie poleżeć kilka dni ale co innego że w miastach polskich rzadko spotyka się dobry chleb

  • @Pawel__M
    @Pawel__M 2 місяці тому +3

    I'm just testing a new AI app by asking it to search for hard data when I see something on YT that seems to be untrue. So I asked AI to find info on the yearly per capita fresh vegetable consumption for a few countries. The data is from the calendar or fiscal year 2022:
    • China: 104.8 kg (231 pounds)
    • Poland: 104 kg (229 pounds
    • Japan: 88.1 kg (194.2 pounds)
    • USA: 62.3 kg (137.43 pounds).
    • UK: 67.1 kg (148 pounds)
    • Vietnam: 22.8 kg (50.3 pounds)
    • UK: 67.1 kg (148 pounds)
    :)

    • @marekslazak1003
      @marekslazak1003 13 днів тому

      Potatoes. For some reason i think it's 60% (or more) by weight of our vegetable consumption. Also a lot goes into soups

  • @DonRightly
    @DonRightly 4 місяці тому +11

    Could you do a shopping? Wardrobe/trying on clothes vid? Be interesting to see their clothes vs Colombia vs US

  • @michalacpl
    @michalacpl Місяць тому +8

    IF you want good bread go to bakery. Supermarket ones are only acceptable.Even brand bakeries like „buczek” or „aviteks” in Kraków have much better bread

  • @joannawareluk3939
    @joannawareluk3939 4 місяці тому +8

    Good to see you’re enjoying Cracow. It’s a very relaxing and optimistic place to live. Btw, you visit the same supermarkets I do (I live in this area). Central Europe is awesome. I spent 5 years in Prague (Czechia), 2 years in Regensburg (Germany) and now it’s my 5th year in Cracow.

  • @Ayarte
    @Ayarte 2 місяці тому +5

    I don't buy food in the supermarkets anymore, only necessary stuff, i usually go to place where local farmers sell their products (vegetables, fruits, meat and even dairy products), is so much better than products in the supermarket and often cheaper/same price, only bread are more expensive but they are much heavier than from store.

    • @blacku9625
      @blacku9625 Місяць тому +2

      Tak tylko powiem, bo jestem ze wsi i w życiu nie kupiłbym warzyw czy owoców od "lokalnych, świeżych dostawców" (chyba, że bym ich zweryfikował). W sklepie przynajmniej są jakieś regulacje i koleś może sobie narobić kłopotów sprzedając przeładowane chemią jedzenie, a prawda jest taka, że nagminne w szczególności wśród mniejszych rolników (przynajmniej skąd ja pochodzę) jest nadużywanie chemii. W mojej wsi sam znam kilku takich, którzy pryskają ogórki godzinę przed zrywaniem, 5-krotną dawką, to samo z ziemniakami i innymi warzywami. A potem jeżdzą i reklamują się, że sprzedają "od prawdziwego, lokalnego rolnika".

    • @helleboris7489
      @helleboris7489 Місяць тому

      @@blacku9625 Niestety tak to wygląda. Od prywatnych osób kupuje tylko owoce i to ze sprawdzonych miejsc, gdzie ten owoc szybko tzn normalnie sie psuje. A najlepiej na kilogram/dwa kilogramy owoców jest chociaż jedna sztuka z robakiem. Wtedy wiadomo, że jakość jest dobra

  • @CEOofTheVoid
    @CEOofTheVoid Місяць тому +1

    In Poland I would recommend shopping at Lidl more than Biedronka or Żabka, the quality of pretty much everything at Lidl is way better in my opinion and it's also way cheaper

  • @OmniSzron
    @OmniSzron 2 місяці тому +92

    Just a heads up - the bread in all these supermarkets is made from frozen dough and uses preservatives. It's not good. If you want to try some real, fresh, tasty Polish bread, go to a bakery (Grzybki, Galeria Wypieków, etc.). The difference is substantial. There's nothing better than a fresh, warm slice of bread.

    • @vsddw
      @vsddw 2 місяці тому +3

      yup and the same thing with meat i guess. the supermarket bought meat will never be as good as the one in butcher shops

    • @sylwiatime
      @sylwiatime Місяць тому +3

      Yeah, find a proper bakery. Don't buy bread in supermarkets.

    • @marcinsus1978
      @marcinsus1978 Місяць тому +1

      Niekoniecznie, chleb fitness w biedrze jest moim ulubionym pieczywem, i jest tak jak powiedział spokojnie nawet po 3 dniach jest OK a skład ma super, polecam! A taki świeżutki z pieca, taki chrupiący, taki cieplutki .... OMG...

    • @Najlepsze-gry
      @Najlepsze-gry Місяць тому +1

      Do produktów mrożonych, a zwłaszcza tych głęboko mrożonych, konserwantów się nie dodaje w ogóle. Bo po co? Konserwuje mrożenie, po to się je mrozi przecież.

    • @listekrambek
      @listekrambek Місяць тому

      Fr 😋🤤

  • @ezookami4540
    @ezookami4540 2 місяці тому +3

    Herbal and fruit teas are considered medicine in Poland. We drink them to treat sleeplessness, cold, digestive problems etc.

  • @kkorzonekk
    @kkorzonekk 4 місяці тому +25

    Prince Polo is also a Polish brand

    • @zepter00
      @zepter00 2 місяці тому +1

      it's not since many years.

    • @jedenzet
      @jedenzet 2 місяці тому +9

      @@zepter00 it is a Polish brand that was acquired in 1993 by Mondelez. Just because you bought something that was invented in japan and is still produced in japan doesn;t mean that it's not japanese.

    • @zepter00
      @zepter00 2 місяці тому

      @@jedenzet taste like shit now because recipe changed and it is owoned by foreigners. I dont buy this shit. Nothing there is Polish now.

    • @rfr3fr3fr3fr3f
      @rfr3fr3fr3fr3f Місяць тому

      ​@@jedenzetlike biedronka

  • @andrzejandrzej8174
    @andrzejandrzej8174 2 місяці тому +2

    Brother, if you want to try good bread, don't buy it in the supermarket, find a bakery, it's worth it

  • @slavomt5832
    @slavomt5832 4 місяці тому +11

    Great movie, and the sun is finally shining. If you want high quality bread you have to buy it from a bakery. Vegetables are best at a classic market. Did you manage to get to know Krakow better? The churches and the old town are wonderful.

  • @jacquelinegonzalez5972
    @jacquelinegonzalez5972 14 днів тому

    I went to the Carrefor in Kracow in the mall there, stocked up on the liquor to bring home, and to enjoy in the hotel room as well, LOL. Loved Zabka, literally they are everwhere and so convenient for quick snakcs, drinks, munchies for the hotel room, I love Poland, another underrated country (which is best because it keeps it from insane traps) regarding the cheese, milk and dairy, they know what organic is all about. better quality of foods.

  • @Z4KIUS
    @Z4KIUS Місяць тому +1

    most of fermented milk products shouldn't contain any lactose, unfortunately they do
    it may be better than in USA but depending on the level of your intolerance you may still suffer after eating a cup of yogurt

  • @MikolajF
    @MikolajF 2 місяці тому +3

    You can see vegetable stands on every corner and still say we don't have veg in our cuisines? BTW. This is so funny when you are saying how good the bread is IN BIEDRONAK! A shop with worst bread :D

  • @TreeXe-ij5vs
    @TreeXe-ij5vs 4 місяці тому +1

    Love the lady bug store. Great selection and fresh baked bread.

    • @jonybravo2930
      @jonybravo2930 4 місяці тому +2

      Chleb najlepszy z piekarni (prawdziwy)

    • @intensepl
      @intensepl 2 місяці тому

      It's freshly baked, but from frozen dough. That bread doesn't even compare to a real bread available in Poland. Not even close

  • @weed0509
    @weed0509 2 місяці тому +5

    I don't like to buy bread in Biedronka, I would rather buy bread in Lidl or local bakery (more expensive and could be higher quality)

  • @macjazyth6869
    @macjazyth6869 4 місяці тому +4

    Nice content❤love it!

  • @melene_books8220
    @melene_books8220 2 місяці тому +1

    For me, as a Polish person, thats sooo interesting how foreign people see my country. My bf from Belgium, when he visited me, was really confused about Żabka store xd He liked Biedronka also but Auchan was huge for him. Have a nice day!

  • @mangokp8572
    @mangokp8572 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the practical information

  • @Yoonji9212
    @Yoonji9212 Місяць тому +1

    If you don't eat much bread you can put half of it in the freezer. My aunt don't eat much bread and she store it in freezer and just take out 2-3 slices at a time.

  • @sylwia1410
    @sylwia1410 2 місяці тому +3

    If you're lactose intolerant try goat chees and milk. Bread is better in proper bakeries than in Biedronka. We have lots of vegetables in the Polish cuisine. You probably haven't tasted many home made meals yet. ;)

  • @keylagh
    @keylagh Місяць тому +1

    6:11 supermarket bread is not the best quality and does not even come close to proper polish bread from a bakery. In supermarkets, they get frozen pre-baked bread (with artificial add-ons and preservatives), which they finish off in the ovens in store, hence the scent of freshly made bread (that makes you hungry and want to buy more), but as you say, if you don't eat it the same day, it goes stale quickly. If you go to a real bakery, they bake the bread usually at night or very early in the morning from natural ingredients. This would last a week but don't keep it wrapped in plastic bag.

  • @adampolitowski
    @adampolitowski 2 місяці тому +1

    If you wanna buy really really fresh meat or fish come to Makro or Sellgros. These are market where restaurants and shops make their shopping and usually you need a special retail client card but you can get this also for a private use just ask at the customer service desk before starting shoppig.
    Anyway they have the widest selection of products (these makrets can be very huge) of all different cusines. You maight be able to find all "fancy" products like duck, rabbit, boar meat. When I want to make sushi I use fresh salmon or tuna only from them cause they really always have the most fresh products. Problam may be that this markets are usually on the far suburbs of the city. You wont find them in the center.

  • @sadvrt
    @sadvrt 2 місяці тому +1

    I love the look the woman gives you at 1:05 where you go to the shop, touch stuff, don't buy anything and leave.

  • @marekslazak1003
    @marekslazak1003 13 днів тому

    I have legit never seen this biedronka be this empty after 5pm. And i lived there for like 5 years to study. This one was known for being a mess and always full - must have been cause of summer break.

  • @radekwisniewski9058
    @radekwisniewski9058 16 днів тому

    As @OmniSzron and others said earlier - bread in supermarkets isn't that good. It's fine, but if you really want THE bread go to the bakery or find a free stand with local products and ask for "chleb na zakwasie". Those are usually priced by weight not by piece, and with the first bite you will understand why. Those are really really dense and satiating units, with much longer shelf life. Try those and you will consider reheated frozen dough an edible sponge. One two "kanapka" with butter and sliced fresh tomato for breakfast and you're ready for some action. Same story with meat - you're into cooking (like me) so definitely go to the butcher for a better quality. I can only speak for me and my friends but there's a pattern to do most of groceries in supermarkets because of pricing but meat, veggies people tend to prefer those local shops/stands. Go to the bazar and spend some money there, you won't regret it.

  • @jokdok8946
    @jokdok8946 Місяць тому +2

    W Polsce przeciętne miesięczne wydatki na zakupy spożywcze w 2024 r. wynoszą około od 500 do 1000 zł dla jednej osoby.

    • @Miszka74
      @Miszka74 Місяць тому +1

      400zl na jedzenie tygodniowo dla jednej osoby? Przy zakupach w Biedronce, Lidlu? No bez przesady.

  • @Bierzgal
    @Bierzgal 2 місяці тому +2

    What do you mean we don't have vegetables in our cuisine? What do you think all the slavs you like are made of :D? All the most popular national polish dishes are made predominantly with vegetables. Pierogi, bigos, barszcz, gołąbki etc. And it's very rare for polish people to eat any kind of meat without a slav or some kind of cabbage salad. It's part of the culture. Polish people are pretty much cabbage addicts :P.

  • @zapmayor4867
    @zapmayor4867 2 місяці тому +1

    Just a correction, Góralki is actually a slovak brand and the original name is Horalky

  • @Yan-chanx0
    @Yan-chanx0 2 місяці тому +1

    one tip, don't buy whole chicken in biedronka, it often is poorly sealed due to its shape and spoils even before reaching your house or even cart, biedronka leaves it out like it's no problem. I'm talking from my own experience.

  • @crshx
    @crshx 27 днів тому

    you should try bread from small bakery, there is huge difference in bread quality from biedronka and normal bakery and its not going bad as fast as theirs

  • @David0110666
    @David0110666 2 місяці тому +2

    1:55
    Holly shit there is a Gaunter 'O Dim at your right

  • @CJ-nw9vm
    @CJ-nw9vm Місяць тому +1

    We literally have vegetables in every dish 😂

  • @Klero6869
    @Klero6869 15 днів тому

    Jez you used one of the weirdest biedronka in Kraków to show it off. It is really close to the biggest campus in Poland (campus of AGH). It is tiny and has a slightly different range of products that are more desired by students. Great shop though. If you need better quality, you need to go to a specialty store. There are a number of fish stores, meat stores and bakeries around every corner.

  • @katarzynajazienicka1785
    @katarzynajazienicka1785 14 днів тому

    If you are still in Krakow try to find Bacówka! One is in Galeria Krakowska, ham is there so awesome, like this supermarket ham you got will get goes after eating ham from Bacówka😂 the price per kg will be quite the same, off course you can get more pricier ham there but oh the taste! Try the beef ham it’s delicious! Other much better option than the packed ham from biedronka is the ham from the meat counter in carrefour. Another good place to shop food is Stary Kleparz, it’s behind plac Matejki, next to the academy of fine arts. You can find a lot of local made foods there like cheese and kiełbasa. We leave two streets from there and shop not as much as we should do there😅 ah and bread! Next to start Kleparz you can find the bakery Piec, try the bread on the sour base it tastes like the bread our grandmothers made! Biedronka is fine but that will make you just crave bread! Try it with butter and a little bit of salt, this is how our mothers and grandmothers ate it, it’s perfect. Have fun!😊

  • @Ata-j6c
    @Ata-j6c 29 днів тому

    When it comes to stores in Poland, in Biedronka and Lidl (and even in Żabka) you can have discounts and promotions on certain products (or even a price discount on the entire receipt) if you have an application - something like a loyalty card. A useful thing, I recommend it.
    PS. Your "Good morning" in Polish sounded nice when you entered Żabka. Could you say something in Polish more often in your films?
    Regards :)

  • @Roted_K
    @Roted_K Місяць тому

    the supermarcets in Poland compare pretty good to my home country, especially because I live there

  • @anielowska
    @anielowska Місяць тому +1

    you can also weigh vegetables and fruit at a self-service checkout (or at the normal checkout) that has a built-in scale.

  • @katarzynakowalska5768
    @katarzynakowalska5768 Місяць тому +1

    I buy almost all needed products (especially vegetables and fruits) on the bazaar. The quality is much better than in supermarkets. I buy bread in little bakeries and meat in local, trusty (and tested) places. So basically, I try not to buy food in the supermarkets. Maybe it's cheaper there but the quality is lower. Unfortunately, the supermatkets are taking over the market and the local businesses are being closed all the time. I try to support the latter ones but it seems to be futile...

  • @devilroad_ttv
    @devilroad_ttv Місяць тому

    Im happy you enjoyed your time in Polish
    Tho I have to tell you the prices are 4x to 8x higher after 2019 situation

  • @stevensalazar6296
    @stevensalazar6296 3 місяці тому +1

    Wes, since you are lactose intolerant, older cheeses have less lactose, fresh cheese like mozzarella has more lactose. Also lactase enzyme pills work really well.

  • @ZlyGrubasek
    @ZlyGrubasek 15 днів тому

    Soo funny pronunciation of "Marchew" 😅🙃👌

  • @samotriescatstuff
    @samotriescatstuff 3 місяці тому +5

    I miss visiting Poland, tbh Im scared of taking a flight over there since Russia had several times cancelled out the GPS system over Östersjön several times now. I highly recommend Gdansk & Sopot🏖️. Great video😊

  • @Nouharel
    @Nouharel Місяць тому

    I remember tge 80's
    Once we got meat on the market.
    No cooling.
    Not packet.
    Flies laying eggs on the meat.
    Also you got the chicken with all the feathers.
    Yes I know how to pull chicken feather out and that you can burn the rest of the feathers with fire.
    I have only been in Poland for vacation during my childhood, so those stores feel very wierd for me.

  • @tomek860
    @tomek860 15 днів тому

    This is not a farmer's market. 9 out of 10 times, It is a regular shop that is sourcing all veggies and fruits from a local wholeseller market. It is not bad but it is a common miscoception that you support the farmers if you buy from a fruit/veggie kiosk instead of a shop. For most of the time, you aren't. It is possible, though, to see people selling fresh vegetable stright from a truck or a simple stand stall, but that usually happens in smaller cities, maybe outskirts of bigger ones

  • @DarkStarPL
    @DarkStarPL Місяць тому

    If you like tea, try specialty shops like Five o'clock (there's one in Galeria Krakowska and one in the M1 mall, maybe there are some other locations, too). You'll get a great selection of leafed teas from different regions, much better stuff than in supermarkets.

  • @joannanowak9213
    @joannanowak9213 4 місяці тому +3

    Self-checkout counters have built-in scales, so you don't need to weigh items somewhere else. Just place, for example, the carrots on the counter and select from the menu what you've bought.

  • @amhell2741
    @amhell2741 2 місяці тому +2

    That "beet salad" is mostly sold in glass jars 😉

  • @theender664
    @theender664 Місяць тому

    things are generally 5 times more expensive that they were few years back
    so yeah, things aren't going good
    pay has inscrease as well, but not as much as prices

  • @margplsr3120
    @margplsr3120 2 місяці тому +1

    it is better use not plastic bag but buy something that is use multiple times/ years - you can buy that in diffrents shops - just ask,

  • @Goldenka
    @Goldenka 2 місяці тому

    This is first time for me to see a youtube video made in the area I was living for a few years and these are the supermarkets that I've been doing my groceries daily. Hahaha!

  • @justme_aleksandra
    @justme_aleksandra Місяць тому

    1:21 i like that building on the right :)

  • @Tennouseijin
    @Tennouseijin 20 днів тому

    I didn't realize they're ok with you putting multiple different veggies/fruit in the same plastic bag, if you put all the price stickers on it. But it's irrelevant, since the better way to save plastic is to bring your own reusable bags (usually mesh bags, so they don't weigh too much).

  • @tomaszs2426
    @tomaszs2426 2 місяці тому

    Buy unprocessed products in local shops, they are of much better quality (usually). In Poland we also have local markets or market halls, where you will find all local products in one place. Something you won't find in the supermarket is, among others, home-made sauerkraut or low-salt cucumbers.

  • @89bard89
    @89bard89 Місяць тому

    If you buy bread in some local bakery, it will be much better than supermarket one and usually will be good to eat for whole week. Supermarket bread is much more processed, and usually deep frozen before they sell it. Local bakery is a bit more expensive, but less processed, especially sourdough. And regarding to Auchan and weighting products. It is much easier than in other shops, as price tags have little number in bottom right corner, it is the same number of the article that you can also find on scale, so you do not need to search through pictures, you ust find correct number. In Kaufland they put products in alphabetical order, but in polish of course.

  • @piotrczaja8674
    @piotrczaja8674 2 місяці тому +1

    This bread that you buy from discount markets is processed before (prebaked and frozen and baked again in the shop), that's why it is cheap and it is not so good for you, believe me. When it's fresh, it's crunchy and tasty, but one day later it's dry and uneatable. Real polish bread needs the sourdough to make it and would cost about 10-15 zlotys per loaf, but it can last for about a week and still be quite good. It will be still quite humid. All this ready to eat food in these markets should be considered as a junkfood. If you want to stay healthy just avoid. Of course it can be tasty, but you should consider it as an last on option to choose, just in case emergency, last available food etc. If you want a good quality bread, just go to the local bakery, there is still plenty of them, and they offer a big variety.

    • @helleboris7489
      @helleboris7489 Місяць тому

      Nie mam takich problemów z pieczywem z Kauflanda czy Lidla. Parę dni temu kupiłam pieknie wyglądające, staropolskie bułki w pewnej niezbyt taniej piekarni i na drugi dzień były jak guma, totalnie niejadalne. Wszyscy strasznie demonizują pieczywo z odpieku, ale ono wcale nie jest aż takie złe. Na pewno lepsze niż pieczywo przemysłowe sprzedawane w mniejszych, lokalnych sklepach, w szczególności te krojone chleby w plastikowych opakowaniach.

  • @saudude2174
    @saudude2174 2 місяці тому +1

    Like other people mentioned, i do not recommend buying bread in these supermarkets. Better go to bakeries or try quality shops like FRAC, if you have one near you.

    • @hobby30plus
      @hobby30plus 2 місяці тому

      FRAC in Sanok is wonderful! 😊

    • @agnieszkastuglik5744
      @agnieszkastuglik5744 Місяць тому

      I totally agree. It is better to take something from Awiteks or Buczek. Not artisian, but much better than that frozen kind from Biedronka or Lidl.

  • @GS-kj2tn
    @GS-kj2tn Місяць тому

    We eat many vegetables. Some are hard to find in any other country, like the horseradish,parsley root, celery root, beetroot,sauerkraut,salted cucumbers and turnip cabbage, sorrel.

  • @sylwiatime
    @sylwiatime Місяць тому

    Prince Polo is also a Polish brand

  • @jeanvonestling7408
    @jeanvonestling7408 Місяць тому

    do you have problem with unrefridgerated eggs? Some Americans do not trust them. To be honest, I do not really trust them and prefer to buy them in shops where there they put them in the fridge.

  • @soirema
    @soirema 2 місяці тому +1

    vegetables are bough at trade markets ^^ from supermarkets are last resort poor quality ones
    or the "exotic food" local food, local farmers

  • @justme_aleksandra
    @justme_aleksandra Місяць тому

    3:06 there are also caffeine-free "inka" coffees, they're good too.

  • @XYZabcXYZ951
    @XYZabcXYZ951 3 дні тому

    Żabka is a shop for alcoholics. You go there only to buy a small 100ml bottle of vodka at 7am.

  • @HectorPryorYT
    @HectorPryorYT 4 місяці тому +1

    Aldis has been my go to here in the US. Great prices

  • @kasiakarewicz1210
    @kasiakarewicz1210 2 місяці тому

    Lidl and Biedronka are the cheapest, and they have good products, of their own brands. If you like sweets, Lidl has good dopes of sweets from common brands (Mars/Kraft/Ferrero etc.) for a half price.

  • @Agatella13
    @Agatella13 2 місяці тому

    For beet salad go to Biedronka. 😉 There’s a market chain Stokrotka where one can usually find more Asian food then elswhere.

  • @poprostudebil2474
    @poprostudebil2474 Місяць тому

    Damn you took Princepolo XXl słony karmel my favorite

  • @DjDonka
    @DjDonka Місяць тому

    Have you been on Hala Mirowska market for fresh vegetables and fruits as well as good quality meat? I don't buy a meat in supermarkets 😊

  • @PawelKraszewski
    @PawelKraszewski Місяць тому

    With the bread is the opposite what you think. Polish bread is very good as are breads in most of Europe. It is the USA that's famous for **not** knowing how to make a plain bread (and cheese for that matter). You make great meat stuff (honey ribs I had in Kirkland, WA were the beast meat I've eaten in my life) but have no clue about bread and cheese.

  • @E.S.K.
    @E.S.K. 2 місяці тому +1

    There's no way you can drive everywhere in Krakow in 20 minutes. You can't do it in my town and it's 10 times smaller 😂

  • @aleksandersz306
    @aleksandersz306 Місяць тому

    Finaly a person who can pronounce polish shop names

  • @nerdolo748
    @nerdolo748 2 місяці тому

    Check for beet salad in canned/jarred(?) sections ;)

  • @leszek9037
    @leszek9037 2 місяці тому

    I'm a student here in poland and i can comfortably live off 200 zł for two weeks

  • @Polish.brick2137
    @Polish.brick2137 2 місяці тому

    real those cookies are sooooooooo OP

  • @filipstar3156
    @filipstar3156 2 місяці тому

    couldn't agree more on Biscoff, I didn't even know they sell them in Poland, I tried them when I was in London a couple of weeks ago and my friend told me that I can buy them in Poland. It is a shame that you live far away from Auchan, great shop , I have one 6 minutes away.

  • @bobsum1745
    @bobsum1745 Місяць тому

    Next year I go retired and move to Poland. I'll live full month for money I'd pay in NYC for Medicare. It's cheap country for living. No mention safe. Only gas is more expensive, a lot. But car insurance is 1/10 what I pay in NY, so I'll be even.

  • @bartosz7463
    @bartosz7463 3 місяці тому

    @WheresWes you can freeze bred in freezer. I usually buy the same bread you pointed - "fitness" is the best one. Just cut in half and take a peace out 20-30 minutes before using. Half is ok for 2 meals so one in the morning and remaining for supper.
    Never buy already minded meat (unless they mince it when you are freshly) otherwise you never know whats inside.
    Another tip. dont buy meat in biedronka. Yes its cheap there but their meat is full of chemistry.
    Wow, you spend a lot for groceries. For me + my gf we spend 200-250pln per week in total.

  • @polskiziom9365
    @polskiziom9365 2 місяці тому

    the garlick brean is very good

  • @Ktos_123-c3k
    @Ktos_123-c3k 14 днів тому

    did you know that Biedronka is not a Polish chain of stores?

  • @danpatterson5033
    @danpatterson5033 Місяць тому

    Are there many boxing MMA or Brazilian jiu-jitsu gyms in Poland that people can go to cuz I'm into that

  • @karolinaC1997
    @karolinaC1997 2 місяці тому

    You should go to Lewiatan - Żabka is not that good XD
    Things are definitely more expensive especially ever since the war in Ukraine started. Regarding food: you should definitely try pierogi.
    As well, we have local grocery stores pretty much at each corner - they are just like the Delis in NYC. But for real - instead of Biedronka go to Lidl and especially Lewiatan - both are cheaper.
    As well - get yourself a frequent customer card for each store - this way you’ll get discounts which can actually save you a great deal of money
    Regarding meat: the best is in Mogilany - you can take the bus from Borek Fałęcki - 275 or 245, and go there
    Regarding veggies - there are actually quite a lot of them in Polish cuisine, but you need to look at the recipes, and not necessarily in the restaurants

  • @saxon55555
    @saxon55555 2 місяці тому

    beets with apples, look in a jar