Poland is fast becoming one of the biggest European hotspots for weekend breaks and short getaways. This boom in tourism for the country has taken off so much that ABTA have even named it one of the top destinations to visit in 2017.This is largely due to its incredible architecture, rich cultural heritage and rolling countryside, but there is another aspect of Polish culture that is proving an irresistible draw for tourists the world over, looking for a unique experience - its food.
As much as well all know and understand the sheer joy of biting into a fresh pierogi, there are countless other national favourites and regional food specialties just as delicious, flavourful and aromatic to be tried. From fragrant soups to cooling fruit 'kompots', an endless variety of sausages to the all important vodka, Poland is overflowing with tempting treats, tasty platefuls and sumptuous specialities that are enough to draw you in alone.
Here is an infographic detailing Poland's greatest foodie offerings, individually by region, the dishes that can be found throughout the country, a selection of traditional drinks and lastly a list of the foods you may not expect to find, but are definitely worth a try.
Infographic by: www.dealchecker.co.uk
As much as well all know and understand the sheer joy of biting into a fresh pierogi, there are countless other national favourites and regional food specialties just as delicious, flavourful and aromatic to be tried. From fragrant soups to cooling fruit 'kompots', an endless variety of sausages to the all important vodka, Poland is overflowing with tempting treats, tasty platefuls and sumptuous specialities that are enough to draw you in alone.
Here is an infographic detailing Poland's greatest foodie offerings, individually by region, the dishes that can be found throughout the country, a selection of traditional drinks and lastly a list of the foods you may not expect to find, but are definitely worth a try.
Infographic by: www.dealchecker.co.uk