The dumplings in borsht are called "uszka" direct translation is "ears" but the word in Polish is made with diminutive, so you may even call it "little ears", since the name is meant to sound smaller and cute
I also recommend this channel with Polish dishes ua-cam.com/video/63_jjseeDJs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Ania%27sKitchen ua-cam.com/video/k6vuQd4vvwY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Ania%27sKitchen If you want other Polish cuisine channels, write to me, I will send you links See Polish restaurants in Scotland, see my entry under the video how you want to see more Polish restaurants ua-cam.com/video/W4oFlZxpQ0k/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RuairidhMason
It's no longer strong xP back in the days 10 years ago it used to be 8% like any beer called strong.... shame that you didn't left link to your first video:) yes you are totally right polish cooking is totally back to the root simple ... use best ingredients not over doing it ... bring best of simple ingredients join them together and create masterpiece... regarding deserts... we are at another level :) it's old tradition of every house wife baking something to compete with neighbour.... etc... if you are fan of bake off... go to Poland. Cakes deserts etc... even little snaks in poland are huge... lots od time home made...
"Pierogi" is just the (plural) word for dumplings in Poland, or rather for any half-circle filled wrapper. Gyoza are dumplings. Rissóis are dumplings. A calzone is a big pieróg.
The dumplings in borsht are called "uszka" direct translation is "ears" but the word in Polish is made with diminutive, so you may even call it "little ears", since the name is meant to sound smaller and cute
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Very nice recipe. 👌 Looks delicious. Very creative. 😊 Thanks for sharing👍...
I also recommend this channel with Polish dishes
ua-cam.com/video/63_jjseeDJs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Ania%27sKitchen
ua-cam.com/video/k6vuQd4vvwY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Ania%27sKitchen
If you want other Polish cuisine channels, write to me, I will send you links
See Polish restaurants in Scotland, see my entry under the video how
you want to see more Polish restaurants
ua-cam.com/video/W4oFlZxpQ0k/v-deo.html&ab_channel=RuairidhMason
Correction Poland is Central Europe not eastern 😆
Pyszne.. uwielbiam.. polska kuchnia najlepsza na świecie.. żadne pizze.. makarony... śmieciowe burgery..
Polska żywność najlepsza
It's no longer strong xP back in the days 10 years ago it used to be 8% like any beer called strong.... shame that you didn't left link to your first video:) yes you are totally right polish cooking is totally back to the root simple ... use best ingredients not over doing it ... bring best of simple ingredients join them together and create masterpiece... regarding deserts... we are at another level :) it's old tradition of every house wife baking something to compete with neighbour.... etc... if you are fan of bake off... go to Poland. Cakes deserts etc... even little snaks in poland are huge... lots od time home made...
"Pierogi" is just the (plural) word for dumplings in Poland, or rather for any half-circle filled wrapper. Gyoza are dumplings. Rissóis are dumplings. A calzone is a big pieróg.
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Central... Central european country :D
Half of Poland is eastern, half is western. Linguistically and culturally, we are Slavic and therefore Eastern European.
Warka strong 🙈🙈🙈🙈
Potatos are lighter then pasta.
I appreciate her trying to review Polish culture and food...but its like watching a Chinese person talking about Irish culture and food lol🙄👉