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Type | Soup |
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Place of origin | Poland |
Region or state | Silesia, Lesser Poland, Świętokrzyskie |
Main ingredients | Hemp seeds |
Siemieniotka is a Silesian soup made of hemp seed, often eaten at the traditional Christmas Eve meal, Wigilia.[1] The name of the dish comes from its main component, seeds (siemie).
The hemp seeds are cooked, separated from the shells, ground into paste and mixed with milk and honey (an alternative recipe in Polish).
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[edit]- ^ "List of Traditional Products". Polish Ministry of Agriculture.
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