Language/Polish/Vocabulary/Desserts
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In today’s lesson we are going to study the following topic: ”DESSERTS” in Polish
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Desserts in Polish[edit | edit source]
ENGLISH | POLISH | PRONUNCIATION IN
ENGLISH |
BRAZILIAN
PORTUGUESE |
Cheese cake | Sernik | sehr nihk | Bolo de queijo |
Apple pie | Szarlotka | sahr loht kah | Torta de maçã |
Birds milk | Ptasie Mleczko | ptah sheh mleh chih koh | machimelou |
Prince Polo wafer | Wafelek Prince Polo | vah feh lehk prihn tse poh loh | Wafer Principe Polo |
Mazurek | Mazurek | mah zou rehk | Mazureque |
Michałki | Michałki | mih cow kih | Michałki |
yeast pancakes | Racuchy | rah tsou heh | panquecas fermentadas |
Here is a list of 7 Polish sweets, cakes and desserts:
Cheese cake - sernik[edit | edit source]
Cake made with creamy cheese, eggs, starch and butter.
Apple pie - szarlotka[edit | edit source]
A shortcrust pastry or sponge cake full of sweet apple filling seasoned with cinnamon and / or nutmeg
Birds milk - Ptasie Mleczko[edit | edit source]
One of the most popular sweets in Poland. It is a flavour mousse (vanilla, chocolate, lemon, coffee or other) covered with a thin layer of chocolate. It is produced by Wedel company.
Prince Polo wafer - wafelek Prince Polo[edit | edit source]
A crunchy waffle full of cream, covered with chocolate. The classic has a chocolate flavor but there are other options such as nut, coconut or milk.
Mazurek[edit | edit source]
It is a traditional cake which is prepared usually for Easter. It consist of crunchy pastry, delicacies and choocolate icing
Michałki[edit | edit source]
Michałki are famous Polish choocolate sweets full of nuts filing and crunchy pieces of peanuts. There are many companies which produce them but the best are from Wawel or Mieszko factories.
Racuchy - yeast pancakes[edit | edit source]
Racuchy are a fritters from sweet yeast dough. Thay are fried in deep oil on the pan. They are sometimes served for a dinner. Sometimes Racuchy have some pieces of apples or raisins inside.
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