Knysza

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Knysza
Knysza with vegetables, roasted onion, cutlet and sauce.
TypeFast food
CourseMain, fast food
Place of originPoland
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsDough: sponge cake
Filling: vegetables, cutlet, sauce

Knysza is a type of fast food, consisting of a bread roll amply filled with a variety of ingredients. The bread is a sliced-in-half sponge cake (bułka drożdżowa), sometimes grilled prior, abundantly infilled with a variety of ingredients, including vegetables, cutlet, topped profusely with sauce.[1]

The original knysza is vegetarian and is named "knysza with vegetables" (knysza z warzywami), with the bread roll solely infilled with fresh vegetables (white and red cabbage, tomato, cucumber and canned corn), generously topped with garlic sauce, mayonnaise or spicy sauce, besprinkled with roasted onion. Variants of knysza include those with meat, for example cutlet (kotlet), chicken or sausage, as well as a version with cheese.

Knysza is most popular in Wrocław, where the meal rose in popularity in the 1990s.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Marczak, Mariusz. "Knysza - przepis". kuchnia.now.pl. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Knysza, czyli wrocławskie klimaty ulicznego jedzenia". Street Food Polska (in Polish). 7 October 2013. Retrieved 23 August 2017.