What are the specialties of Poland? Don’t know what the specialties of Poland are?
It doesn’t matter, let me introduce it to you below. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
Amber Poland's amber is world-famous. As early as hundreds of years ago, the Polish port city of Gdansk, as an important hub on the amber road, had already begun to develop the technology of designing and processing amber. The ingenious technology and whimsy
Wonderful designs give new life to these millions of fossils.
Whether in Gdansk or Krakow, from south to north, there will always be tourists standing in front of the amber shop windows to admire the exquisite craftsmanship.
Gdansk Gold Foil Wine The famous Gdansk Gold Foil Wine (Goldwasser) is very popular among people. Tourists who have visited Gdansk will bring back several bottles of this wine as gifts to their relatives and friends.
This is a vodka made from roots and vanilla according to a 16th-century recipe.
Some aromatic essential oils are added to this wine, and a little gold powder is sprinkled on it. The gold powder sparkles in the transparent wine liquid. Many local people who love wine collection often store this wine in their own wine cabinets. However, once
When important guests come, this representative gold leaf wine will be served to them to express their importance to the visitors.
ZYWIEC Beer Friends who love beer must not miss Zywiec beer. Poland is the third largest beer producer in Europe. Zywiec specialty beer. The beer produced by Zywiec Brewery, which was established in 1852, can be found all over Poland. Its special features
There is a crown logo on the aluminum can. If it is at a suitable drinking temperature, the crown will appear blue. If it is not ice cold enough, it will turn white, allowing you to drink beer at the optimal temperature.
owicz Jam Poles love to eat jam, and the variety of them is staggering. In addition to plum jam, apple jam, cherry jam, etc., there are more famous jams. It seems that as long as it is fruit, Poles like it.
All can be used to make jam.
However, making jam is very demanding. The ratio of pulp to pectin must be very appropriate so that the nutritional value of the fruit can be fully utilized.
Friends who like jam can choose to buy jam from the well-established Owicz family to take home, which is available in all major supermarkets.
Polish honey Poland is a big country that exports honey. Not everyone may know it. Its honeys are as diverse as jams. In addition to several common honeys such as rape honey and acacia honey, there are also many obscure honeys.
In many places in Poland, honey produced from the hives is often sold to tourists, and its flavor is outstanding and unique.
E.Wedel Chocolate When it comes to chocolate, many people will think of Switzerland or Italy. In fact, Poland’s chocolate culture is also quite long and profound.
Poland is located in Central Europe. The chocolate culture here can be said to integrate the characteristics of all European chocolates. It is not only mellow, delicious, pure, but also diverse in variety. It is a miracle of European chocolate culture.
Among them, the century-old brand E.Wedel is the most representative. It is the first chocolate factory in Poland.
Founded in 1851, it is not only a well-known brand in Poland, but also plays an important role in the international chocolate market.
E.Wedel physical stores can be seen everywhere in Poland. The marshmallow chocolate produced by E.Wedel is the most popular and has a variety of flavors to choose from.
grycan lody Polish national treasure ice cream Mr. Zbigniew Grycan has inherited a century-old Polish family recipe. It has a history of three generations for a century and ranks first in sales in Poland. It uses ancient and traditional recipes and insists on not adding any wheat bran ingredients; insists on cutting fruits by hand; insists on three
elements (cream, egg yolk, sucrose); insist on fresh fruit content exceeding 35%; insist that every step of hand-made ice cream conforms to the taste memory that traditional ice cream should have.
This craftsmanship is passed down to every employee who makes and sells Grycan ice cream. This is Polish Grycan ice cream.
krakowski kredens sausages Poles love to eat sausages.
In fact, it is not surprising, because Polish sausages are regarded as the most advanced food by sausage-loving gourmets all over the world.
There are many types of Polish sausages, and each place has its own unique sausages.
There are sausages from pork, lamb, beef, chicken and more.
Some are strong, some are refreshing, some are greasy, and some are light.
Polish sausages also come in different colors, ranging from black to white.