That's a name I've not heard in a long time...
That's a name I've not heard in a long time...
That's a name I've not heard in a long time...
just wanted to point out that pierogi is basically russian ravioli, and you can buy them by the pound in ethnic supermarkets for like $5. add your own sauce and yum for cheap.
Polish ravioli https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/pierogi?variant=zh-cn
Are... pirogi and piroshki ... basically the same thing, but from ... differing slavic languages, or different dialects... or are they actually different food in some way?
I used to go to Piroshky Piroshky all the time when I lived in Seattle... it seems like the same thing?
piroshki is like an empanada, baked pastry outside. pierogi is like ravioli, boiled dumpling
In the actual Slavic languages, "pirog" (or adjacent roots) just means a pie. "Piroshki" is the same root but with a diminutive suffix.
Holy shit, I haven't thought of Pirpshky Pirpshky in a long time. They were the best!
Or Latvian piragi
As opposed to non ethnic supermarkets, where you can get water.
Waiting for Obi-Wan Bulgogi and Obi-Wan Cannoli
Obi-Wan Rogale
Łukasz, you've turned off your targeting ravioli! What's wrong?
There must be several of these because there's a food truck with the same name in my area that looks nothing like this one
The OG is in Kraków, Poland.
There's also one in Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada.
I'm sure there's a couple more around.
Nooooooooooo, don't give me a reason to want to go to GP 😭
From Canadian Dairy Farmers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bws8R721Zu8
There is a food truck with the same name in Grande Prairie Alberta, doubt it would be closer but at least it is out there.