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In Polish, "indyk" (INN-dek) means turkey. This large bird originates from the New World ("Nowy Świat"), but has become very popular in Poland. In the 1980s, when Poland was still...
In Polish, "indyk" (INN-dek) means turkey. This large bird originates from the New World ("Nowy Świat"), but has become very popular in Poland. In the 1980s, when Poland was still...
In Polish, "kukurydza" (koo-koo-RID-zah) means corn. Could this be the most-fun word to pronounce in the Polish language? Say it again! (koo-koo-RID-zah) According to scientists, corn as we know it...
In Polish, "kukurydza" (koo-koo-RID-zah) means corn. Could this be the most-fun word to pronounce in the Polish language? Say it again! (koo-koo-RID-zah) According to scientists, corn as we know it...
In Polish, "żurawina" (zhur-ah-VEEN-ah) means cranberry. While cranberry sauce is most popular in the United States during Thanksgiving ("Dzień Dziękczynienia"), you will find that Polish tables have cranberry in one...
In Polish, "żurawina" (zhur-ah-VEEN-ah) means cranberry. While cranberry sauce is most popular in the United States during Thanksgiving ("Dzień Dziękczynienia"), you will find that Polish tables have cranberry in one...
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