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Hi, I'm Karolina Klesta!

I’ve been traveling the world for the past couple of years. Every time I am abroad, I miss Polish food. Traditional bread, pierogi, pickled veggies are food I love most about my homeland’s cuisine.

I started this blog from the love of Polish food. I am sharing with you the most authentic Polish recipes that I’ve taken from my grandmas, moms, and aunties.

If you want to read more about my travels, check out my travel blog. I also run a blog about traveling to Poland – Travel Poland.

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