Traditional POLISH FOOD TOUR! (First Time in Warsaw, Poland!)

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Traditional Polish Food Tour! We continue our travel through Poland, from Katowice to the country's capital, Warsaw! We have a FULL DAY of eating traditional Polish cuisine at several local restaurants, bakeries and cafes. We'll give you a tour of the apartment we are staying and along with some sights of the city! What is your favorite Polish dish? #PolishFood #Warsaw #Poland

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Timestamps:
00:00 - Traditional Polish Food
00:04 - Travel to Warsaw Poland
00:27 - Restaurant 1
00:49 - Food 1
02:08 - Food 2
03:06 - First Impressions of Warsaw
04:50 - Restaurant 2
05:49 - Food 3
07:55 - Food 4
08:30 - Food 5
10:20 - Please & Thank You!
10:50 - Restaurant 3
11:05 - Food 6
12:47 - Apartment Tour
14:05 - Restaurant 4
14:33 - Food 7 (4 Types of Pierogi)
17:28 - Old Town, River & Sunset
18:23 - Restaurant 5
18:40 - Food 8
19:34 - Food 9
20:38 - Food 10 (Polish Classic)
22:45 - What is your favorite Polish dish?
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I am from Chicago, where there are lots of Poles. Polish food and Czech food feel to me like really tasty hearty home cooking. Like, wherever you go to eat, it's always like you're at grandmas house.

Estenberg
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I am polish and im very happy that other ppl from other country like our food thank you👍 u earned a sub

Engineer_Gaming-ow
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I am German and have been to Poland several times. I absolutely love Bigos!
Polish food in general is delicious.

ole
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Bigos.... My favorite. I make it (about 5 liter batch) every few weeks. I pack it in containers and freeze, then defrost a container or two at a time. I use half fresh cabbage and half sauerkraut, with added smoked sausage, bacon, carrots, wild mushrooms, onions, and various spices. It's a great multi-purpose meal. If you add enough chopped meats into it, it can be a meal itself, or use it as a side, or filler for baked potatoes, or just serve over garlic mashed potatoes... it's perfect.

shakawhenthewallsfell
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Hi. The staple Polish 'pierogi' are ruskie, sauerkraut & mushroom, with meat, and with sweet white cheese. Also the ones filled with plums or strawaberries. These 6 types.

malgorzataswitala
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What a delicious journey through Warsaw's culinary delights! From pierogi to złoty pancakes, every bite was a taste of Poland's rich gastronomic heritage. Can't wait to explore more of Poland's culinary treasures on my next visit! 🍽️🇵🇱 #FoodieAdventures #PolishCuisine

ЕваТретьякова-фо
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I’m Polish and I absolutely love polish food and polish donuts can be for breakfast.

madziakajor
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Thanks for showing us all the delicious food of poland. Everything looked absolutely fantastic. You two are the best! ❤🇺🇸🙏🏻

jeffhampton
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Warsaw was leveled in WWII that's why you can see so many gray-block houses. Warshaw does not have many old homes. If they are old they have not been preserved, not repaired for years and years.

zuzauramek
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Omg! You guys went to Zapiecek 💞 It’s our family’s tradition every time we go to Warsaw. The staff is magnificent and the food even better and bigger.

gugugaga
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My Polish grandmother made amazing home cooked food (of course she did!) and taught my Vietnamese mother how to make these dishes! The cabbage roll is pronounced "go-woom-kee"

patrickw
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Happy to see you in my home country! But of the cheesecake, we in Poland really don't use cream cheese, it's farmers cheese usually! But polish cheesecake is my all time favorite! Plus "bar mleczny" is very common nowadays for a quick lunch for workers and students!

pawelgrochowski
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I'm from Poland and I haven't eaten dumplings with cheese mixed with fruit or cheese and honey yet 😄
Try dumplings with only blueberries or strawberries, they are really good.
I always eat "russian" dumplings with fried onion in butter and cream.

BadRobo
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Hey Deana. Two things about pierogi you`ve got to try. First - of course - "uszka" - mainstream Christmas Eve dish, traditionally filled with dried forest mushroom, and put into Polish borscht (barszcz). Of course the best in welcoming Polish home, but some good restaurant maybe does it good enough.
Second - more obscure: regular pierogi with dried plums, cinnamon and powdered sugar. Not many people makes those, our family always makes it on Christmas Eve too, but it is not regular Christmas food. But it is winter dish (as dried fruit traditionally were used to get some vitamins during long winters).

kamilkrupinski
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I've been traveling around Europe and I've eaten various local dishes, but I like our Polish dishes and desserts the best, maybe it's subjective because I grew up with them.🍜

jerzy
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Polish donuts (Paczki)are a major deal in the Detroit area around Fat Tuesday.

Non-traditional Pierogi fillings I’ve seen in Metro Detroit: Philly cheesesteak, Ruben, jalapeño popper, chili cheese coney, pulled pork, buffalo chicken.

I like my potato and/or kraut ones.

mrs.sloffee
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I am German/American but Polish food. So very good. Wish I could snag a couple of bites. LOL 😂

birgitwiley
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My mother used to make here in the United States potato cheddar pierogi, sauerkraut pierogi and prune pierogi. We ate all our perogi with sour cream.

jeffhampton
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My mom's side of the family is Polish- Ukrainian American that we still make traditional dishes that the holidays around here is our beloved dishes on full display. My family was originally from The Krakow- Lviv region. Pierogi can be savory or sweet. We still have my great grandmother's old cookbook in Polish.

rhiannonpoling
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Can’t wait to see you guys in Krakow
Best city in Poland.
FOOD PARADISE!
Go to Yudah food market and you will be amazed! So many choices of food and everything taste sooo good!

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