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what are these polish sweets called?

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frenchnoodle · 09/12/2023 07:35

They are small individually wrapped chocolates with a jelly centre of pineapple, strawberry and so on?

A bit like the chocolate coated Turkish delight.

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Aydel · 09/12/2023 07:39

Mieszanka Krakówska?

ChrisPriss · 09/12/2023 07:44

Galaretki

SPsmama · 09/12/2023 07:47

They sound like some I like called Malaga, I love the blackcurrant ones. Polish shops round here never seem to sell them so I have to ask Polish friends to bring some back when they visit.

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C1N1C · 09/12/2023 08:04

If you like them, there are Estonian sweets that sound like this too called Tiina

IBegYourBiggestPardon · 09/12/2023 08:04

Wawel mieszanka krakowska

frenchnoodle · 09/12/2023 10:46

Wonderful thank you all. Those Tiina sweets look nice, I bet they taste like Romainian Rom bars.

Wawel mieszanka krakowska is what I am looking for. Thanks again.

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Aydel · 09/12/2023 16:51

@frenchnoodle you should also try some krówki! (It’s fudge and the name means “little cows.”)

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