Are Italians aware that Polish people are eating ravioli with potatoes and cottage cheese?

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  1. after everything I’ve seen in this days in this sub those doesn’t even look bad, I’d give em a try.

  2. Pirogi different from Ravioli

    American pizza different from Italian pizza

    Strawberry everywhere different from Strawberry only when it matters

    Me different and you different too

    Now that we agree the rules above please Stop this bullshit with food guys, countries have their own food traditions…

  3. We have those as well. Just the kind of cheese is different, most likely.

    But no, I personally wasn’t aware of it, not surprised tho.

  4. In Ukraine they (varenyky – вареники) can be literally with everything. Meat, potato, cheese, strawberries, cherries, cabbage, apples, etc.

  5. Are those Pierogi?

    As an Italian I approve of your dish, similar to the Ravioli we eat here with various meat, vegetables and cheese fillings (every region has its variety, agnolotti tortelli tortellini cappelletti and more).

  6. It’s not like you have to apologize to the Italians. Do what you like. You can also use warmed lasagna blades as toilet paper.

  7. You mean pierogi? No, Polish cuisine, like 99% of the world’s cuisine is not known. Only exception is watered down Chinese and Japanese cuisine, and maybe some authentic Ethiopian/Eritrean cuisine (because colonies).

    Perks and bane of having one of the best cuisines in the world being that you think you don’t need to sample other people’s foods.

    I personally liked a Polish recipe my Polish flatmate made once. It was a meat stew served on a potato pancake. Can’t remember the recipe name but was good. Maybe a bit heavy but something I would def eat on a cold, harsh winter day.

  8. R u trying to start a second war in Europe?

    U can do whatever you like, just don’t tell the Italians. FFS just don’t.

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