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- Piernik, Polish version of pryanik, a Slavic cookie Zdzisław Piernik, Polish virtuoso tuba player This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Zdzisław Piernik (Polish: [ˈzd͡ʑiswaf ˈpiɛrɲk]; born 10 November 1937) is a Polish virtuoso tuba player. Zdzisław Piernik graduated from the Warsaw Academy...
- similar phrase in Polish which says: "What does a piernik have to do with a windmill?" ("Co ma piernik do wiatraka?"). The exact origin of the expression...
- Ukrainian: пряник, Belarusian: пернік; Czech and Slovak: perník; Polish: piernik [ˈpjɛrɲik] ; Croatian: paprenjak) refers to a range of traditional sweet-baked...
- (lit. '****e bread') or the German and Polish terms Pfefferkuchen and Piernik respectively (lit. 'pepper cake' because it used to contain pepper) or...
- Russian medovik and Czech medovnik. It is broadly considered a type of piernik, meaning a sweet and/or ****ed confectionery good. The recipe for miodownik...
- Jesus) is the baking of the Christmas piernik (gingerbread), and the making of Christmas decorations. Pierniks are made in a variety of shapes, including...
- with ointment) is used. In Polish, a similar idiomatic question is co ma piernik do wiatraka? (What does the gingerbread have to do with the windmill?)...
- Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak (1929–2003), Polish steeplechase athlete Zdzisław Piernik (born 1937), Polish virtuoso tuba player Zdzisław Podkański (1949–2022)...
- pączek, traditionally with plum marmalade or rose filling Piernik z żytniej mąki (piernik from rye flour) - creamy, honey and root gingerbread Szczodroki...