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obwarzanek krakowski (Polish pronunciation: [ɔbvaˈʐanɛk kraˈkɔfskʲi], plural:
obwarzanki krakowskie [ɔbvaˈʐaŋkʲi kraˈkɔfskʲɛ]; also
spelled obarzanek) is a braided...
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Syrokomla mentioned Smarhon as "the
capital of
obwarzanki famous in all Lithuania".
Smarhon obwarzanki were a
traditional treat at
Saint Casimir's Fair...
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organized there.
Obwarzanki krakowskie, or
twisted ring-shaped breads, are
undoubtedly a
symbol of Kraków. On the
Square there is a
obwarzanki seller every...
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often dipped into tea like sushki.
Ukrainian bubliki and
Polish obwarzanki krakowski are even
larger and softer, but not as soft as
Jewish bagels...
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Syrokomla mentioned Smarhon' as "the
capital of
obwarzanki famous in all Lithuania". Smarhon'
obwarzanki were a
traditional treat at
Saint Casimir's Fair...
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Pretz A
street vendor in Kraków, Poland,
selling pretzels, as well as
obwarzanki krakowskie and
bagels Pretzels in
Strasbourg Brașov
pretzels with poppy...
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essentially Polish-style French-bread
pizzas with a
variety of toppings; the
obwarzanki krakowskie of Kraków,
which are like
bagels (only with
bigger holes);...
- (today po****r in the
whole Poland). Po****r
street foods are
bagels obwarzanki and
baked sandwiches zapiekanki sold on the Plac Nowy square. The area...
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almost all wine had to be imported. A
large variety of breads, like
obwarzanki, were sold by
vendors in Kraków as
early as the 14th
century and placki...