What are these Polish cookies called? by Rauwkost Tags:poland 2 comments The way it’s presented doesn’t look like anything traditionally Polish. Care to describe the flavour? Clearly it has almonds on top. Zooming in on the interior it looks like it might have coconut in it. Perhaps it’s a baking sheet version of [kokosanki](https://www.pasibrzuszek.pl/kokosanki/), rather than cookies. It looks like kokosanki, but the form of it is a bit odd. Traditionally it wouldn’t have any topping and be in a completely different shape. Comments are closed.
The way it’s presented doesn’t look like anything traditionally Polish. Care to describe the flavour? Clearly it has almonds on top. Zooming in on the interior it looks like it might have coconut in it. Perhaps it’s a baking sheet version of [kokosanki](https://www.pasibrzuszek.pl/kokosanki/), rather than cookies.
It looks like kokosanki, but the form of it is a bit odd. Traditionally it wouldn’t have any topping and be in a completely different shape.
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The way it’s presented doesn’t look like anything traditionally Polish. Care to describe the flavour?
Clearly it has almonds on top. Zooming in on the interior it looks like it might have coconut in it.
Perhaps it’s a baking sheet version of [kokosanki](https://www.pasibrzuszek.pl/kokosanki/), rather than cookies.
It looks like kokosanki, but the form of it is a bit odd. Traditionally it wouldn’t have any topping and be in a completely different shape.
Comments are closed.