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racuszki karotenki

[Polish]

Carrot fritters made with lots of finely grated carrot, dipped in egg and flour and fried.

raczyniec jadalny

[Polish]

Shore crabs. Small crabs used in soups.

radicchio

/rah-DEE-kyoh/
[Polish]

Radicchio. Red chicory.

raja nabijana

[Polish]

Thornback ray. A variety of ray with very good flavour, the wings and the liver only being eaten. The wings have strips of cartilage running through them, rather than bone, and are easy to deal with at the table as the flesh drops away readily. As the name suggests, the backs of the fish may have clumps of coarse thorny spines, swelling at the base. These are called bucklers. Thornbacks have a range right from Iceland to the Mediterranean.

rokitnik

[Polish]

Sea buckthorn, providing astringent orange berries which can be used in pies, jams and juices.

rolmops po baszubsku

[Polish]

Pickled herrings wrapped around a pickled onion, stuck with cloves and served with śmietana.

roszpunka jadalna

[Polish]

Lamb's lettuce (US: corn salad).

roszpunka warzywna

[Polish]

Lamb's lettuce (US: corn salad).

rozwar wielkokwiatowy

[Polish]

Chinese bellfower. A plant of the Campanula family indigenous to South East Asia. In Korea, where the root, either dried or fresh, is often used in salads, gimchi and the like, it is more commonly found with white bells than with the blue bells found elsewhere.

rukiew

[Polish]

Cress, generally watercress