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Fat Thursday - this year it falls on February 16

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How many donuts are you planning to eat? Fat Thursday is a traditional holiday that is celebrated in many countries, including Poland, northern Europe and some overseas countries. This is the day just before Lent, when people eat a lot of fatty foods and sweets before they start fasting.

In Poland, Fat Thursday is known as the day when people eat donuts stuffed with jam, marmalade or other stuffing. Faworki, also known in some regions as brushwood or caddis, are also popular.

An important element of culture and tradition

In the old days, donuts stuffed with lard, bacon and meat were eaten, which were washed down with vodka. It is also a time when people gather with family and friends and take part in various events and fun.

Fat Thursday is also an important element of culture and tradition many countries. It is often treated as the last day free from spiritual and moral restrictions before Lent.

In "Store norske leksikon" under the heading "donuts" we will find the following short information- "Pączki er polske smultkokte boller med fyll av syltetøy eller kremvarianter og som er dekket av sukker eller melis(..)"

Such fluffy, soft, very delicate and above all sweet donuts you can make yourself. You can also buy them in a bakery or shop. For the inexperienced, but determined to prepare such delicacies on their own, there is a proven grandmother's or mother's recipe, you can also find a lot of inspiration on the Internet. Enjoy your meal.

 Or maybe you have your own proven recipe for donuts or faworki? You can go post under our post on our Facebook page.

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