Obwarzanek Krakowski

Obwarzanki Krakowski, Krakowskie Obwarzanki, Obwarzanek Krakowski

An obwarzanek krakowski (polish pronunciation: [ɔbvaˈʐanɛk kraˈkɔfskʲi], plural: obwarzanki krakowskie [ɔbvaˈʐaŋkʲi kraˈkɔfskʲɛ]; also spelled obarzanek) is a braided ring-shaped bread that is boiled and sprinkled with salt and sesame or poppy seeds before being baked. it has a white, sweetish, moist and chewy crumb underneath a crunchy golden-brown crust. traditionally sold from street carts, it is a popular snack in the polish city of kraków, where it has the status of a regional food with protected geographical indication. it is closely related to, but distinct from, bagels, bubliks and pretzels.

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