Polish STREET FOOD Tour in Kraków Poland! 🇵🇱

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This is a street food tour in Kraków, Poland! We walk around Kraków and try all of the Polish street food we could find!

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The most traditional Paczki are filled with Rose jam also the difference between American donuts and Polish is that Polish is yeast dough vs baking powder or baking soda.

radsec
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Obwarzanek krakowski is a 14th century pastry. The dough is steamed first, then baked. Bagels also come from Krakow. Krakow Jews began to bake them in the 17th century. It was a gift for a woman after a successful birth. Emigrants brought bagels to the US in the late 19th century. Today they are a symbol of NY or Montreal.

yakeosicki
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Whenever you go to dobra paczkarnia, you have to wait for the freshly baked ones. they will melt in your mouth.

zioom
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Your street food tour was so much fun♡Thank you for visiting Poland

EWAMILENAP
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Imagine there are people who come to visit Poland and all they eat is macdonalds and pizza...
If you feel couragous you can try czernina (black soup from duck blood) or flaki (really good stuff), if you don`t want to be adventurous you can go for kaszanka, śledź (herring) or tatar (raw beef with some stuff, really exquisite) and of course most of Polish food is comfort food: bigos, gołąbki, schabowe, mielone, żurek, grochówka, golonka. Try also potato pancakes with goulash, it`s next level.
POLISH FOOD IS AWESOME!

Sthriga
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Nice to see you enjoy our food! Greetings from Poland

mosinnagant
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Don't know where you get your info from but the most traditional Pączki are with a rose jam filling. Owarzanek is the medieval ancestor of present day bagles. Jewish emigrants from Poland modified and popularized the recipe.

rko
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Nicely done yes polish food is very filling you won't feel hungry after these street foods. The milk bar is a must I've eaten alot in Poland and the milk bars are something you wouldn't forget cooked by polish ladies hand made with love . My encouragement is keep away from the fast foods only because you miss out on the real essence of polish cuisine you will learn so much more from the food where it came from how it was produced so rich in historical value

andrewokeeffe
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Obwarzanek is great with houmus or goat cheese. Highly recommend as a snack on the go!

EWAMILENAP
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If you ever visit Szczecin you need to try our local street foods typical for out city:

- Paszteciki. Basically deep fried dough sticks with fillings (usually 3 choices: meat, cheese+mushrooms, pickled cabbage+mushrtooms) served with a cup of barszczyk (the clear type to drink), though if you're not up for barszczyk then tourists often just get a coca cola instead. But for the real traditional experience barszczyk is the way to go. There's an entire history behind this dish how during communist times a prototype was invented for the USSR army to make food rations, but then was decomissioned quickly and one guy brought it to Szczecin, modified it to be able to be suitable for street food settings, and it just caught on and became a part of the local culture forever. Somehow it never catches on outside our city whenever someone tries, not sure why since everyone visiting Szczecin always loves it.

- tosty szczecinskie. Szczecinian toasties. Basically a zapiekanka, but a closed sandwich instead of an open one, and pressed flat on a panini grill, toasted that way. Usual toppings (or rather, fillings in this case) are cheese+ham, cheese+mushrooms or cheese+ham+mushrooms - and sauces of course whether you like ketchup or mustard or mayo or mixes or whatever

- frytburger/frytkebs. So in Poland you must have noticed that kebabs are sold in those toasted triangular buns that make a bowl of sorts, and the more domestic burger places use the same type of bun for burgers (as opposed to American franchises or gourmet burger places emulating American styles) and also give you a load of a coleslaw in there and so on, basically the same as with kebabs but the meat is a burger patty instead. So in Szczecin we have kinda done away with the coleslaw and put fries in there instead lol and hence frytkebs or frytburger - frytki means fries so frytki+kebab, frytki+hamburger lol and we do the same also with wraps besides the buns as well if you prefer a wrap. With frytkebs/frytburger there is a stereotype that if someone from Szczecin wants to order one in another city, the staff is either confused by the concept of putting potato fries into the bun instead of coleslaw and doesn't know how to bill that, or someone from the till yells to the people in the kitchen that "Szczecin przyszedl!" lol a Szczecin has come. Always one or the other, depending on whether they have experience with people from Szczecin, who apparently are the only ones in the country to ever want to order something like that lol

Of course there is much more to it all than just that but these 3 things are the most famous/stereotypical/standing out.

Sylkis
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Usmiech Pani w Paczkarni, to prawdziwa reklama Krakowa ;P

tommyzee
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Great vlog! I'm glad you liked our food
My favorite one is definitely placki ziemniaczane 😊

kaoshiyuki
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Went to krakow from London last week. Absolutely amazing will be back 😊

invisiblehandofadamsmith
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Tradycyjne pączki są napełniane dżemem różanym (osobiście nie przepadam). Placki ziemniaczane i bigos, to dla mnie najlepsze jedzenie na świecie. w Polsce trwa bitwa placki " z cukrem czy na słono" ;-).

izabela
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Loving the vlogs Max….So good and detailed your videos….I’m going to krakow in mid July from Liverpool

mikeyoakesTrfc
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I'm enjoying your videos on Krakow. My dad's side of the family was all from Poland. Some of the foods really take me back to my childhood, visiting my grandparents. You've certainly made me want to visit. Thanks.

StephenPortugal
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Oryginally I'm from Poland and yes I love polish food 😋

cryzcryz
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Hey guys! Wonderful to see more travellers in Poland! Hopefully your tour doesn't end just on Kraków, as there's plenty more to see (personal recommendations based on living: Wrocław and Poznań)
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0:55 - don't know where did you get the plum filling from; I feel like a lot of people would say 'rose petal' would be the go-to pączki flavour
3:50 - they definitely should look like bagels, considering bagels do originate from Kraków's Jewish Quarter from the 1600s! :D

MasterZeus
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Super film, dobrze jest widzieć że polubiłeś Polskę i odkrywasz wspaniałą polską kuchnię. Ale by poznać lepiej ją musiałbyś odwiedzić każdy region Polski, gdyż w każdym z nich są inne tradycje kulinarne. Miłego udanego weekendu oraz wspaniałego odkrywanie Polski i polskiej kuchni. 😊😊😊😊😊

krzysztofkrupa
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Pączki (also pierogi) is already plural. Singular is pączek

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