-
family celebrations.
Faworki and
chrusty are the
plural forms of the
words faworek and
chrust respectively. The
Polish word
faworki was the name reserved...
- Berliners, fist-sized
donuts filled with rose hip jam, and
angel wings (
faworki), puff
pastry fingers served with
powdered sugar. In Slovenia, Fat Thursday...
- also
include references to
other Polish foods such as szynka, chruściki/
faworki, pierogi, sernik/serniczek and kielbasa.
Kaszanka Haggis Helzel Jewish...
-
banana or
cherry Chałka –
sweet white wheat bread from
Jewish cuisine Faworki (chrusty) –
light fried pastry covered with
icing sugar Kisiel – juicy...
-
United Kingdom A
pastry made from
dried fruit,
candied peel, and oats.
Faworki Poland A
sweet crisp cake in the
shape of a bow. Fig cake
Egypt A cake...
-
chocolate Drożdżówka
Sweet roll made with
yeast dough and
variety of
fillings Faworki (or chrust)
Angel wings Karpatka A
cream pie with custard-like filling...
- Milwaukee, Detroit, and Buffalo, Tłusty
Czwartek is
celebrated with pączki or
faworki eating contests,
music and
other Polish food. It may be held on Shrove...
- po****r
sweetmeats on 'Fat Thursday' are pączki,
Polish doughnuts, and
faworki (sometimes
called chrust),
equivalent to the
French beignets. Traditional...
- and then
snipped into
pieces that are
powdered with
sugar (see ****ura)
Faworki Poland Also
known as chrust, is a fried,
crispy flat dough,
sometimes twisted...
- (Praszków milk bread) - traditional,
slightly sour
tasting bread Chrust,
faworki (angel wings) -
traditional sweet crisp pastry, deep-fried,
sprinkled with...