poland is the biggest cuisinelet country in the world
the only somewhat renowned dish is żurek that exists in different forms in all slavic countries, the other things can be sausages and bread because these are really good here
an average pole eats sandwiches two times a day and the main meal is obiad, which translates to dinner but can be also used as a type of dish which consists of potatoes, meat fried in bread crumbs and some raw vegetables, people eat this type of food for years day after day
the only spices used are salt, sugar, black pepper and sometimes herbs that grow in our climate like parsley, foreing spices are basically a zoomer thing and poles older than 30 find them unedible because they smell/are too spicy
Poland is the biggest cuisinelet country in the world
that shit looks fire tho fr fr
That looks good
now imagine eating it every day for your entire life, sometimes it may be pork, sometimes chicken or maybe tomatoes instead of cucumbers, but that's the only dish many poles know and im not even exagerrating
>żurek
>google what it is
>looks at pic
genieß dein kotzgericht
that's a shitty one, but most poles can't cook so it usually looks like that
here, have a good picture
that plate is depressing
guys I will be in Poland for the weekend. What are must try foods? And is there any possibility for a tourist to score weed? Is it legal in Warsaw?
looks appetizing, but what a waste of bread.
>What are must try foods?
go to a bar mleczny to try obiad, buy a good bread at a bakery and a sausage somewhere
>And is there any possibility for a tourist to score weed?
even the smallest amount of weed is a big crime here, unless you are some kind of a turbonormie gigachad you wont get it
not only waste of bread but food too since bread is gonna absorb good part of it.
unless you plan to eat the whole thing which is just messy to eat.
It's simple, the more Northern the country, the worse the cuisine.
so where is the peak? around the equator? or Chile? Australia?
do yuroniggas fr no cap not eat dey bread bowls
I do, but they are usually too large to finish. I'm a big motherfucker (obese), but I can't and don't want to eat that much bread at one time.
me neither but I'd order one on special occasions, especially for milk-based soups and chowders
There is a Polish restaurant in Detroit called Polonia, one of my favorite restaurants. Amazing dumplings and sausage. Really cool polish vodka. Not too expensive either.
i got served one in prague when i ordered goulash.
it didn't even say anything in the menu that they would bring a fucking bread loaf instead of a plate
untrue
Last night I ate a boiled potato, raw cucumber, and chicken fingers. And I an honorary Pole now?
polish people had access to many spices in middle ages and later because trade routes went through poland back then