Polish Food in USA

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Go to NY, Brooklyn, lots of those little shops there, never liked that food, but hey to each its own

P.S.
Was that raw polish sausage FASTy? LoL
 
Krusinski's Finest Meat Products in the Slavic Village in Cleveland. Krusinski's makes spicy kielbasa, smoked polish sausage, bratwurst, and knockwurst fresh daily as well as a variety of homemade pierogi, those delicious Polish dumplings, filled with cheese, potato, meat, sauerkraut, or a combination.

Polish food lovers travel from all sides of Cleveland and beyond for this corner grocery store’s offerings. They have a lot of imported food from Poland.
 
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