As they come and largely with vast quantities of very cold vodka.
Originally Ukraine. Then Poland
Polka music, sausage, pierogis.
Borshch, borscht (beet soup)
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You're probably referring to culture of Poland. 'Culture' can be defined as 'way of doing things'. For instance, Polish people are often Catholic, different from mostly Protestant Germans or Orthodox Russians. Polish people eat typical Polish food like pierogis or kielbasa, and eat a lot of potatoes instead of pasta or rice. They are very proud of their history and have many national heroes, like Pulaski, Kosciusko or John Paul the Second.
Polish people eat soup and pierogis very often. Meat eggs vegetables potatoes and bread are also firm staples of the Polish diet; and don't forget Polish sausage. Other common foods are cabbage dishes, noodles, kasha, bigos, cutlets, kielbasa, zrazi, mushrooms, cucumber soup, flaki and borscht.
If we define ravioli as simply dough wrapped around a filling of meat, cheese or vegetable, then Chinese steamed buns (featured in dim sum) probably qualifies, along with wontons. Then there's the Eastern European/Jewish kreplach, Polish pierogis, pelmeni and vareniki in Russian-speaking countries, and Maultasche from Germany.
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because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....