Yes, it is a sweet and sour soup made from the blood of poultry, like ducks or geese. It is called czernina.
Borsht: cold beet soup with sour cream.
Polish: barszcz czerwony. It's really tasty.
Common food. Breakfast: cornflakes, fruit yogurts, bread, sausages, scrambled eggs. Lunch: sandwiches, fruits. Dinner: some kind of soup and maybe potatos with chicken. That menu is very popular in Poland. Could be different in different regions, families.
soup kitchens
Soup kitchens were places where people could go to get soup and other foods fed to them during the poverty, similar to what are provided for poor and homeless people in many parts of the world nowadays.
No, they don't.Previous answer - not so true. Polish people have typical blood soup called Czernina. It's made of duck blood, sometimes hen, rabbit or pig blood would be used, and clear poultry broth. In English it can be called "duck blood soup".But it's only up to a person wether he or she likes it or not.
I must answer this question as no-one. no-one eats soup. we simply drink it and many people around the world - especially France - drink soup.
It depends on weather it is a cold soup or a hot soup either way yes they do
Squash (pumpkin) grows in Poland. Many Polish people like soup made of this vegetable.
Drink or Eat Soup?It would depend on the contents of the soup. Chunky soup would be eaten where as broth would be drunk. Answeryou swallow it duhh lysdexiaI sip soup. Littlet61You drink soup. Unless you have meat/veg pieces in it (you would drink the soup and eat the meat.) How can you eat water?...
Yes. cabbage is a very popular vegetable in Poland. Polish people like cabbage soup ("kapuśniak") and pickled cabbage (a sauerkraut).
for to eat, for to drink, for to smell good is what soup is for. if soup does not do that is is not worthy of soupness
== Zurek is a type of soup native to Poland.
Borsht: cold beet soup with sour cream.
There's not much difference. It depends on the preference of the person eating the soup whether they use a spoon or drink it from a mug.
No. It'll probably be easier trying to drink water out of a sieve.
People normally use a bowl to eat soup. Bowl rhymes with foal.Of course, some people drink soup or broth from a cup. Any word that contains "up" rhymes with cup, such as buttercup.