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paczki

[ pawnch-kee ]

noun

plural paczki.
  1. a traditional Polish doughnut, filled with jam or another sweet filling and covered with powdered sugar or icing.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of paczki1

First recorded in 1945–50; from Polish ±èÄ…³¦³ú°ì¾±, nominative plural of ±èÄ…³¦³ú±ð°ì “bud (of a flower); jelly doughnut,†diminutive of ±èÄ…°ì “flower budâ€
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Example Sentences

“What our Supreme Court did with the 2020 presidential election kind of turned people’s stomachs,†Judge Protasiewicz said in an interview on Tuesday over coffee and paczki, a Polish pastry served on Fat Tuesday.

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Muslim residents queue up to buy paczki, a kind of custard-filled Polish doughnuts.

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Marek Oliver’s specialty is the Polish paczki, a filled, yeasted doughnut dusted with either powdered sugar or a light glaze.

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Paczki, on the other hand, are akin to jelly donuts.

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With the beloved Paczki Day - also known as Fat Tuesday - on the horizon, Polish Village owner Carolyn Wietrcykowski was brainstorming ideas to make this year special for enthusiasts when two words came into her head: paczki and pierogi.

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