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EATING Traditional Food and Street Food in Poland 馃嵔 Incredible Polish Food Tour in Krak贸w

EATING Traditional Food and Street Food in Poland 馃嵔 Incredible Polish Food Tour in Krak贸w Wondering what to eat in Poland? Well this video is for you. We found the best Polish dishes. This is our last video in Poland (for this trip), so we decided we had to do a full eating Polish Food video. We decided to concentrate on both Polish Street foods and some traditional Polish dishes!

To start things off we decided to try a sweet treat, called P膮czki. P膮czki are essentially glazed filled donuts. The one we picked came with lemon zest and fruit filling.

Our second spot on our food tour took us to a nice cosy restaurant where we were able to try a couple of dishes. One was a delicious soup called Zalewajka (the restaurant also had the same name) which was made from sour dough, potatoes, dill and bacon. The other dish we had there was one of the most famous dishes from Poland, Pierogi! Although you can get so many different types and variaties we opted to stick with one of the most traditional which comes filled with potato, cottage cheese and bacon.

On our next stop we took a break from food to try some Polish vodka! We found a cosy little bar that had lots of options, so we tried regular vodka with some lemon juice squeezed in as well as coffee, cherry and rose flavours.

Our last stop on our DIY food tour took us to an outdoor market where we tried a couple of things! One was a traditional Polish sausage called Kielbasa, it was served with bread and mustard. And the very last thing we tried was an open-faced sandwich called zapiekanka. Zapiekanka was traditionally served as a baguette with mushrooms, cheese and ketchup on top but nowadays you can get all sorts of different kids. Our had sausage, mushrooms, cheese, garlic sauce and crispy onions.

ABOUT POLISH FOOD
Polish cuisine is a style of cooking and food preparation originating in or widely popular in Poland. Polish cuisine has evolved over the centuries to become very eclectic due to Poland's history and it shares many similarities with neighbouring Czech and Slovak culinary traditions.

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