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Dez Wrote:

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> kamila Wrote:

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> -----

> > I am polish and very happy that its finally

> open,

> > and cant wait to go give them more business.

> There

> > are many people i know here who dont mind to

> come

> > with me to polish resturants from other

> countries.

> > Whoever is open to new expierences and

> adventurous

> > choices in polish food I recommend you to try :

> >

> > - Kabanos (polish sausages)

> > - Ogorki kiszone (Gherkins/Large cucumbers in

> > brine)

> > - Pierogi (dumplings-either with potato and

> cheese

> > inside/sauerkraut and mushrooms/meat. Also

> sweet

> > ones exist.

> > also very good to cook them and fry

> > them with some onion slices till they turn

> > crispy)

> > - Zubruwka -polish vodka made from bison grass

> > (very good to mix with apple juice!)

> > - Sledzie -Herings (similar to rollmops but not

> > always rolled-the best brand is Lisner)

> > - Jablko-wisna -Cherry and apple juice -from

> > Tymbark

> > - Kubus -Carrot juice mixed with other fruits

> > (either banana/orange/apple)

> > - Fasolka -Butter beans mixed with chopped

> sausage

> > and tomato sauce- Brand name: Pudliszki Best

> > served with bread

> > - Serek chrzanowy -Horse-radish cream cheese

> > spread.

> >

> > The List goes on, I will find out soon what the

> > new polish shop has to offer but I do recommend

> > anyone to try it.

> > Unless you ready to try it, and taste it- your

> > criticism is irrelevent.

>

>

> Yes, good luck with the new shop K. I see that the

> Polish specialities rely heavily on processed and

> preserved ingredients, meats and alcohol, is there

> much fresh produce eaten?


(!?)


You realise that statement is like going into East Dulwich Deli as an example of a typical English deli and concluding that English people 'dont eat much fresh produce, just lots of expensive things in jars' don't you?

lenk Wrote:

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> You realise that statement is like going into East

> Dulwich Deli as an example of a typical English

> deli and concluding that English people 'dont eat

> much fresh produce, just lots of expensive things

> in jars' don't you?


I agree, it was a bit of a strange comment. A shop selling imported groceries will, almost by definition, mainly be selling food which is tinned, frozen, preserved, etc. There's plenty of other places for the Poles to buy fresh veg and meat.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> lenk Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > You realise that statement is like going into

> East

> > Dulwich Deli as an example of a typical English

> > deli and concluding that English people 'dont

> eat

> > much fresh produce, just lots of expensive

> things

> > in jars' don't you?

>

> I agree, it was a bit of a strange comment. A shop

> selling imported groceries will, almost by

> definition, mainly be selling food which is

> tinned, frozen, preserved, etc. There's plenty of

> other places for the Poles to buy fresh veg and

> meat.


Exactly ;-)

Bigos is a relly good Polish dish. Lots of different regional variations but it bscially consists of lots of pork, 3 different types of salami (krakowska, kabanos and then usually a milder polish salami so take your pick), cabbage (obviously), onion, garlic, apples, cloves and paprika. Stew it all up basically and idally make it the day before then reheat for an hour. Lasts a while and gets better as the flavours soak in.


My grandparents would be proud...

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