My aunt gave me some leftover food from Easter and I wanted to share some of the finest Polish cuisine with people from around the world, and no better place to do this than this cosmopolitan platform.
So, here is traditional Polish Easter cake the Mazurek:
I'm pretty sure it is Mazurek with almonds, rains and... stuff.
Of course that's just the dessert. I also got traditional jars of meat:
It is indeed real meat. I emptied one of the jars into a bowl so you can take a better look:
It's not yet heated up so forgive the floating clumps of fat, but you can tell its fine meat indeed.
I also had a cheesecake, but sadly no pictures, I ate it already because it actually looked edible.
Well, that's it. It may not be much, but I'm sure those pictures say a thousand words each. I do hope I didn't make any of you too hungry.
Anyway, I'm off to eat some of these delicious specialities, it's not everyday I get to dine on such fine food. I sure love getting unidentified leftovers.
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