Almonds and kabanosy: anyone else snack on this combination? Tags:poland 13 comments Nobody really Polish without bread or potatoes /s so ofter with beer ) Where’s garlic sauce?? No but you bet your ass I will try who the hell cuts kabanosy this way? Green olives… Polish cold cuts are perfect for Croatian ajvar or wasabi or for wrapping piri piri in them. They’re good for everything! Are those not hazelnuts? Little pickled cucumbers. Kill me but I don’t eat kabanosy at all. They taste like bleeeeeh I am about to vomit. My biggest question is who can even afford almonds they’re expensive af so it’s not like the first snack you go for when you want something to eat 😭 What This comment does not fit but ,i love how this subreddit talks in English while using polish words. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Polish cold cuts are perfect for Croatian ajvar or wasabi or for wrapping piri piri in them. They’re good for everything!
My biggest question is who can even afford almonds they’re expensive af so it’s not like the first snack you go for when you want something to eat 😭
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Nobody really Polish without bread or potatoes /s
so ofter with beer )
Where’s garlic sauce??
No but you bet your ass I will try
who the hell cuts kabanosy this way?
Green olives…
Polish cold cuts are perfect for Croatian ajvar or wasabi or for wrapping piri piri in them. They’re good for everything!
Are those not hazelnuts?
Little pickled cucumbers.
Kill me but I don’t eat kabanosy at all. They taste like bleeeeeh I am about to vomit.
My biggest question is who can even afford almonds they’re expensive af so it’s not like the first snack you go for when you want something to eat 😭
What
This comment does not fit but ,i love how this subreddit talks in English while using polish words.