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biały ser

[Polish]

A firm, dry, white farmhouse cheese which is good for slicing and for cooking.

bielaczek owczy

[Polish]

Sheep Polypore. A variety of mushroom with a whitish often circular cap, white on the underside, and a white central stalk; found under conifers. Listed as edible but not popular.

biesiada

[Polish]

Banquet or feast

bigos

/BEE-gohs/
[Polish] plural bigosy

A casserole, traditionally made for hunters as it could stew until the huntsman finally came home, originally made with leftover roasted game and flavoured with paprika. These days it is made with most meats (often pork and sausage), and based on fresh or fermented cabbage (sauerkraut), with tomato, honey and mushrooms or mixed with bacon, wine, apples and onions, vodka and cooked pork and meats such as venison or other game. Accompanied with rye bread or potatoes it is also often served with small grilled sausages, traditionally before the soup course. Poland’s national dish, it is typically served on the second day of Christmas.

bigos z indykiem

[Polish]

A bigos, or casserole with turkey and alternating layers of sauerkraut, bacon, wine, apples and onions.

bigos z soplicowa

[Polish]

A stew of cabbage and apples with shredded pork.

biszkopt

[Polish]

A biscuit (US: cookie) or sponge cake.

biszkoptowe ciasto

[Polish]

Sponge cake

biszkopty

[Polish]

Sponge finger. Lady finger.

bita śmietana

/bee-tah shmyeh-tah-nah/
[Polish]

Whipped cream. This is soured cream (US: cultured sour cream) mixed with sugar and vanilla pods, usually served with rice and soft fruits.