Polish STREET FOOD Tour in Kraków Poland! 🇵🇱

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Published 2023-04-30
This is a street food tour in Kraków, Poland! We walk around Kraków and try all of the Polish street food we could find!

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All Comments (21)
  • Obwarzanek krakowski is a 14th century pastry. The dough is steamed first, then baked. Bagels also come from Krakow. Krakow Jews began to bake them in the 17th century. It was a gift for a woman after a successful birth. Emigrants brought bagels to the US in the late 19th century. Today they are a symbol of NY or Toronto.
  • @radsec
    The most traditional Paczki are filled with Rose jam also the difference between American donuts and Polish is that Polish is yeast dough vs baking powder or baking soda.
  • @EWAMILENAP
    Your street food tour was so much fun♡Thank you for visiting Poland
  • Nicely done yes polish food is very filling you won't feel hungry after these street foods. The milk bar is a must I've eaten alot in Poland and the milk bars are something you wouldn't forget cooked by polish ladies hand made with love . My encouragement is keep away from the fast foods only because you miss out on the real essence of polish cuisine you will learn so much more from the food where it came from how it was produced so rich in historical value
  • @kaoshiyuki
    Great vlog! I'm glad you liked our food My favorite one is definitely placki ziemniaczane 😊
  • @zioom30
    Whenever you go to dobra paczkarnia, you have to wait for the freshly baked ones. they will melt in your mouth.
  • @Sthriga1
    Imagine there are people who come to visit Poland and all they eat is macdonalds and pizza... If you feel couragous you can try czernina (black soup from duck blood) or flaki (really good stuff), if you don`t want to be adventurous you can go for kaszanka, śledź (herring) or tatar (raw beef with some stuff, really exquisite) and of course most of Polish food is comfort food: bigos, gołąbki, schabowe, mielone, żurek, grochówka, golonka. Try also potato pancakes with goulash, it`s next level. POLISH FOOD IS AWESOME!
  • @spkaiser1
    I'm enjoying your videos on Krakow. My dad's side of the family was all from Poland. Some of the foods really take me back to my childhood, visiting my grandparents. You've certainly made me want to visit. Thanks.
  • @EWAMILENAP
    Obwarzanek is great with houmus or goat cheese. Highly recommend as a snack on the go!
  • @orlenc8142
    The funny and a magic thing about our donuts is, no matter with way you start bite, the jam is always from other side. If you manage to bite the donut from the side with the filling, you should play the lottery.
  • @tuomollo
    Pączki (also pierogi) is already plural. Singular is pączek
  • in Poland we have many more interesting dishes that you haven't tried yet, such as; Pork knuckle, Bigos, Żurek - which is often served at Easter, also known under another name as Święconka,and Czernina - a duck blood soup, properly seasoned, in the mountains Kwaśnica is often served again
  • @Aurora15
    I'm so happy seeing U enjoying a polish food in Krakow. Greetings from Co.Wexford.🍀☘️
  • @r0ko899
    Don't know where you get your info from but the most traditional Pączki are with a rose jam filling. Owarzanek is the medieval ancestor of present day bagles. Jewish emigrants from Poland modified and popularized the recipe.
  • @radsec
    I like how Max takes little lady bites instead of just diving right in...
  • @cryzcryz2345
    Oryginally I'm from Poland and yes I love polish food 😋