I know. It’s cheesy but I miss Polish farmer’s cheese
by Food Polka
Do you want to know the food products from Poland I miss the most? Polish-style farmer’s cheese. During my childhood, this was my favorite food and it was relatively easy to get, unlike most other food products. During the 80s most food items were rationed per person. However, this cheese was never rationed.I would walk into the often bare market and get the whiff of that unique sour smell the cheese produced, especially strong when there was no A/C. I […]
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Categories: Breads, Breakfast, Cheese, Chives, Communism, Cottage Cheese, Farmer's Cheese, Garlic, Green Onions, Lunch, Polish Cuisine, Radish, Spices, Vegetarian • Tags: acidic cheese, art director, biały ser, cottage cheese, creative director, creative food stylist los angeles, farmer's cheese, food photographer, food photographer los angeles, food styling los angeles, food stylist, food stylist los angeles, marta smolczewska, polish, published by Marta Fowlie, sauer milk, ser biały, spółdzielnia mleczarska w sierpcu, twarożek, white cheese