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david_carnell Wrote:

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> Cabbage, potatoes, meat, dumplings, savoury

> pancakes, blood sausage.

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> Variations thereof.

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> It's all pretty tasty stuff but not the lightest

> food. Imagine what you'd want to eat in the depths

> of a Polish winter. It's not salad.



Errrr no, it does not sound like my kind of food....I prefer salad.

I take it we have a big Polish community in Dulwich then? I know we did when that Dulwich hotel was still standing but since it was knocked down, I presumed the Polish people moved on also.

don't forget peirogi! Poland's stuffed dumpling gift to the world. They come stuffed with cheese or mushrooms or cabbage or pork or chicken or just about any delicious filling really! then there's a the paczki, that delicious polish variation on the jelly donut.


when i was at university back in the states i lived in a part of Detroit that had a lot of Polish bakeries and cafes and it was wonderful


hopefully they'll have a bakery case as well as the standards :)

Mikecg Wrote:

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> F*ck me gently Jah can speak klingon.


Here's a translation.


Polish shop. In our shop you will find a unique selection of traditional Polish, Czech and Slovak food and drinks at great prices.


We hope you enjoy shopping with us.

THERE IS A SIZABLE POLISH COMMUNITY IN EAST DULWICH WHO HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR OVER 20 YEARS. MY HUBBY IS HALF POLISH - HIS FATHER CAME OVER HERE DURING THE WAR AND STAYED. MOST OF THE BOYS AT ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL DURING THE 1960S WERE OF POLISH ORIGIN.


POLISH FOOD IS SOLD IN VALS NEXT TO RED APPLES. WHAT WE NEED IS A POLISH DELI SELLING RYE AND CARRAWAY SEED BREAD, HERRINGS AND VARIOUS MEATS BY THE KILO AS MORE ECONOMICAL THAN PRE PACKED STUFF. GREAT PLACE TO GO FOR A HOLIDAY POLAND - ESPECIALLY THE TATRA MOUNTAINS.

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