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Old 2nd March 2001, 17:58
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Old 4th March 2001, 07:34
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What about placki ziemnaczane ~ it's like nalesniki except made from potatoes and it's very sweet! It's good with salt! Anyone knows those?
No, haven't heard of those. Sorry
There are some little crepes from potato, but I would not call them sweet. Well, we must have diferences too!
If you go to russia.com you can probably learn more about Russian traditions/foods as well.

Besides, do you bake pashas(eastern breads) on Easter?
My mom bakes them in coffe cans, because they are supposed to have a straight shape, The breads end up looking like big, fat, mushrooms because of that.

About Horilka...You can't beat that!
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Old 4th March 2001, 08:47
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I was wondering what Horilka taste and look like? I'm not too familiar with the name. Thanks!
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Old 5th March 2001, 00:36
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Old 5th March 2001, 20:20
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Old 8th March 2001, 01:06
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Placki ziemnaczane - in Poland are sweet, with shugar. We never put the shugar into the placki. The Russians haven´t this dish, but Belarus make it, it is draniki.

Pisanki - in Ukraine and some part of Poland. In Russia they have only krashanki.


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Old 10th March 2001, 22:06
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Hey G!
Where you from? Someone finally knows about something! I usually like placki ziemniaczane with salt! There awesome like that!
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