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POLISH CUISINE. Stereotypes about polish cuisine 1)Polish cuisine is fattening and unhealthy Traditional cuisine – yes. The recipes contain a lot of butter.

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1 POLISH CUISINE

2 Stereotypes about polish cuisine 1)Polish cuisine is fattening and unhealthy Traditional cuisine – yes. The recipes contain a lot of butter and fat, greasy meat, eggs, flour, cream. 2) Polish products are tasty and healthy as they are prepared in traditional way Fruit and vegetables are healthy too as they are grown without using chemical fertilizers. 3) The Poles consume the most of strong alcohols in Europe It is a common stereotype, but is it true?

3 Statistic of drinking alcohols

4 Polish cuisine Our cuisine has a lot of fat and caloric dishes. Many of them contain carbs. We add a lot of spices such as pepper, cumin, fennel, vinegar, horseradish, garlic or onions. Pickling is typical for our cuisine – the process of preserving food like cabbage or cucumbers. We also have a lot of different soups.

5 What is our cuisine famous for? Typical for our cuisine are: Groats Bakery Dumplings Soups Groats are especially typical for our cuisine. It is for us the same thing as pasta is for Italians and we have a wide variety of groats („kasha”).

6 What else? We also eat a lot of: Souerkraut Pickled cucumbers Cabbage stew („Bigos”) Sausages Mushrooms Our cuisine is reach in meat,winter vegetables and spices. We also use a lot of flour products (dumplings, noodles, „pierogi”), cream and eggs.

7 Dishes from other countries influence our national cuisine. There are some Turkish, German, Russian, French, Jewish and Italian dishes. Some examples: Thanks to Italian cuisine our dishes became lighter and we started to use more fruit, vegetables and spices. Bona Sforza, Polish queen, who came to us from Italy, had brought most of vegetables we use nowadays. Russia gave us “kutia” – dessert made of poppy seeds, honey and wheat. Thanks to Turkish cuisine we drink coffee nowadays. French cuisine left for us aspic.

8 STARTERS

9 Herring

10 Aspic It’s a kind of jelly (not sweet) with chicken and vegetables.

11 Eggs in mayonnaise dressing

12 TYPICAL SOUPS

13 Chicken soup

14 Tomato soup

15 Borsch with ravioli

16 Potato soup

17 Cabbage soup

18 Sour flour-based soup Soup made of soured rye flour and meat.

19 Tripe soup Beef or pork tripe stew with marjoram. Common ingredients include beef tripe, beef, bay leaf, parsley, carrot, beef broth, and spices to taste, including salt, black pepper, nutmeg, sweet paprika, and marjoram.

20 Mushroom soup

21 TYPICAL MAIN COURSES

22 Dumplings

23 Pork chops

24 Cabbage stew Stew of sauerkraut and meat, sausages and mushrooms.

25 Meat rolls

26 We eat them with...

27 Pickled/preserved cucumbers

28 Mushrooms

29 Groats

30 Kinds of groats Buckwheat groatsBarley groatsMillet groats Semolina Grits Couscous

31 Sauerkraut pan-fried with fried onions

32 Boiled potatoes

33 Sausages Sausages are very popular in polish cuisine. There are many kinds of sausages.

34 TYPICAL DESSERTS

35 Poppy-seed cake

36 Cheescake

37 Modern polish cuisine Modern polish cuisine is healthier and less fattening than it used to be. The Poles follow the experts advice and according to it “the Mediterranean diet” is more and more popular. We consume more fruit, vegetables, fish and oil, cutting down on butter, cream and meat.


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