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precel

/PREHT-sleh/
[Polish] plural precle

Pretzel

przetacznik bobowniczek

[Polish]

Brooklime. An edible veronica which grows in bogs.

psianka podłużna

[Polish]

Aubergine (US: eggplant)

pstrag

[Polish]

Trout

pstrolistka sercowata

[Polish]

Fishwort. A green leafy plant with a slightly fishy smell used in China, Japan, Korea and South East Asia. The roots may also be used and the plant is also used for medicinal purposes.

purchawica olbrzymia

[Polish]

Giant puffball. An edible mushroom which slices almost like bread. Use only the smaller ones and they should be heavy and firm. If they are light in weight than they have dried up. Always cut them open from top to bottom with a sharp knife to check the interior

pyza

/PEE-zah/
[Polish] plural pyzy

Steamed potato dumplings served by themselves or stuffed with meat.

pyzyśląskie

[Polish]

"Dark dumplings" from Silesia, made with potato flour and grated potatoes.

rachica

[Polish]

"Cedar fish." Cobia. These fish are found in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and are pelagic. Feeding mainly on crabs and small squid, this adds to the flavour of their own, firmly-textured flesh. They are typically served in the form of grilled or poached fillets.

rachicowate

[Polish]

"Cedar fish." Cobia. These fish are found in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and are pelagic. Feeding mainly on crabs and small squid, this adds to the flavour of their own, firmly-textured flesh. They are typically served in the form of grilled or poached fillets.