Obwarzanki, traditional baked good you can buy on Polish graveyards on All Saints’ Day Tags:Europe 5 comments ‘Traditional’ is pretty much the only nice epithet you can grant them What are those (taste wise)? Like bagels? Like pretzls? Sweet or salty? Is it a cake or a bread? What is this abomination and how can you call it obwarzanek? Never have I seen that on a graveyard… I think obwarzanki are unique. I haven’t seen anything like that sold elsewhere in Western Europe. https://pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obwarzanek Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I think obwarzanki are unique. I haven’t seen anything like that sold elsewhere in Western Europe. https://pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obwarzanek
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‘Traditional’ is pretty much the only nice epithet you can grant them
What are those (taste wise)? Like bagels? Like pretzls? Sweet or salty? Is it a cake or a bread?
What is this abomination and how can you call it obwarzanek?
Never have I seen that on a graveyard…
I think obwarzanki are unique. I haven’t seen anything like that sold elsewhere in Western Europe. https://pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obwarzanek