If you visit Poland or anybody from Poland is visiting your country for a holiday or exhibiting at an exhibition, ask if you can try, or if they can buy you some Polish sweets. They are unlike anything you have had before.
My Polish friends from the jewellery show in Singapore kindly gave me a box of Wedel 'chocolates'. You might call them sweets, although several varieties are chocolate covered.
They come in double layer boxes of small cylinders. Three strips of six, 18 per layer, 36 to a box. That is one a day for a month, if you are living alone, or your partner does not eat them. Or one each for two of you after dinner every evening for two and a half weeks.
They are very more-ish. As with chocolates, you need to limit yourself to none if you are trying to lose weight, one if you wish to stay the same weight, and two at a weekend or if you are happy to put on more weight or start dieting on Monday.
The Story Behind The Sweets
The Greeks started it, with their myths about bird milk.
Shops
You can buy them in London, England, which has a large Polish community. Look for Polish shops and delis. The supermarkets stock them too.
Online
Online I found them at assorted prices. But the cheapest ones were the same price if you had to pay high postage. So if you can get them with free postage that brings the price including postage down from a whopping 20 to a reasonable 5 (pounds or various dollars, American, Singapore, Australian).
If you look at all the varieties online, if you visit Poland, you can take your picture to compare, in supermarkets, in the duty free shops on the way out with your last cash.
If you are not travelling but being visited by travellers, or meeting them, or are expecting to see a visitor or seller from Poland, ask them to bring you back either any variety or the one you find hardest to get or most expensive, including postage, online.
What travellers can see:
First look for the Wedel logo. An elaborate E, two letters e in the name, and a diagonal Italic f shape curve underneath.
Description | LOT (Ptasie Mleczko Livery), SP-LDF, Embraer ERJ-170STD |
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Source | LOT (Ptasie Mleczko Livery), SP-LDF, Embraer ERJ-170STD |
Author | Anna Zvereva from Tallinn, Estonia |
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