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Piernik,
Polish version of pryanik, a
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Piernik,
Polish virtuoso tuba
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- Ukrainian: пряник, Belarusian: пернік;
Czech and Slovak: perník; Polish:
piernik [ˈpjɛrɲik] ; Croatian: paprenjak)
refers to a
range of
traditional sweet-baked...
-
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...
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Piernik (Polish: [ˈzd͡ʑiswaf ˈpiɛrɲk]; born 10
November 1937) is a
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Piernik graduated from the
Warsaw Academy...
- (lit. '****e bread') or the
German and
Polish terms Pfefferkuchen and
Piernik respectively (lit. 'pepper cake'
because it used to
contain pepper) or...
- Jesus) is the
baking of the
Christmas piernik (gingerbread), and the
making of
Christmas decorations.
Pierniks are made in a
variety of shapes, including...
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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...
- 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?)...
- pączek,
traditionally with plum
marmalade or rose
filling Piernik z żytniej mąki (
piernik from rye flour) - creamy,
honey and root
gingerbread Szczodroki...
- and
apple filling Piernik lubelski (Lublin gingerbread) – two-layer sponge-fat cake,
lightly sweet with an
aromatic root
smell Piernik żydowski (Jewish...