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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...

indyk

indyk

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...

kukurydza

kukurydza

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...

żurawina

żurawina

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...