Monthly Archives: November 2020

Juniper (Juniperus communis)

Juniper (Juniperus communis)

Dried juniper berries have been a highly valued aromatic spice for centuries. They are added to venison, roast beef, pies, even to boiled sour cabbage. Added to marinades, they give the meat "feasted" (beef or mutton) … read on

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Egg

Egg

The famous sculptor Brancusi argued, that the egg is "the most perfect form". There are many ancient legends and beliefs associated with the egg, what a vivid echo is the Easter egg (Easter egg). Some beliefs saw in the egg a sacred symbol of life … read on

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Scrambled eggs

Scrambled eggs

For centuries, a dish made of eggs fried in butter or pork fat, which has been popular in Polish cuisine, often with the addition of finely sliced ​​sausage.

Gloger tells, that when to the heroic general Kazimierz … read on

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Lamb

Lamb

Especially baked whole was a delicacy of Old Polish cuisine. Tourists visiting Bulgaria and Romania have the opportunity, to find out (lambs are a national delicacy there), that our ancestors knew, what is good. So that there is no misunderstanding, We are reminding, that the lamb is young … read on

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Millet

Millet

Millet groats, a delicacy of Old Polish and Slavic cuisine. Loose millet is a tasty addition to roasts, especially with a generous amount of sauce. The popularity of potatoes overshadowed the groats so valued by our ancestors, between them and millet. Wrong!… read on

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Turkey

Turkey

As poultry historians claim, wild turkey (Meleagris gallopaco) was domesticated in America in the "pre-Columbian era". Brillat-Savarin argued, from the point of view of the refined palate, that “the turkey is the most beautiful gift, which he gave the New World - the Old World ". In many countries, m. in. … read on

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Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

Ginger (Zingiber officinale)

Dried out, chopped flakes or ground rhizomes of this exotic, the plants grown in the tropics are valuable, Healthy, an aromatic spice with a fairly wide range of uses. In other countries, ginger macerated in sugar syrup is sold, fried in … read on

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Caviar

Caviar

They're just fish eggs. It is rich in protein, nutritious and sometimes very tasty, such as the roe of salted herring, soaked and seasoned with a pinch of lemon juice and olive oil. The queen of eggs is the roe of sturgeon and salmon, called caviar.

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