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  • Chrzan

    In Polish, chrzan ("hh-shahn") means "horseradish." This word is a challenge to pronounce! Hear it spoken!

    Chrzan is both a popular condiment and a cooking ingredient in Polish meals ("dania") throughout the year. At Easter, chrzan has an additional symbolic role ("symboliczna rola"). Because fresh horseradish can bring a tear to the eye, the use of chrzan at Easter is intended to remind people of the suffering of Jesus Christ on the cross. We also see this symbolic role of chrzan in święconka, the blessing of the Easter baskets.

    In addition to keeping a small dish of chrzan on the table as an accent for meats and such, Poles often mix chrzan with other things to create a variety of different condiments. For example, chrzan can be mixed with eggs ("jajka"), with beets ("buraki") with cream ("śmietana") or other classic ingredients. In Polish cuisine, there is a range of chrzan tastes - from mild ("łagodny") to hot ("ostry") - to suit almost any palate.

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  • Babka

    In Polish, babka (bahb-kah) means "grandmother." And this word is also the name of a delicious dessert: the babka cake ("ciasto babka"). Made from a yeast dough with a fruit filling -- usually raisins ("rodzynki") or cherries ("wiśnie") -- the babka cake is a traditional fixture at the table ("stół") on Easter Sunday ("Wielkanoc"). And what a glorious history! The babka was a favorite of the nobleman ("szlachetny") in both Poland and France. You can see our own babka cakes below:


    Cherry & Cheese Babka $5.99 Cherry & Cheese Babka

    Babka is a delicate yet rich yeast cake that is a staple in every...


    Raisin Babka $5.49 Raisin Babka

    Babka is a famous pastry that is known all over Eastern Europe! This delicate,...

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