Polish Food Market in Downtown Bristol

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How about creating a little Poland in downtown Bristol and bringing on the full flavors of the homeland.

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Tagged: polish, Polish Food Market

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  1. One example would be …

    Nozewski
    New, Britain

    Here’s a link so some reviews:
    http://local.yahoo.com/info-10512873-nozewski-meat-products-new-britain

    Per one reviewer:

    Polish Meats, Cold Cuts, Breads, Cheeses or even noodles sold in the Polish Stores are Not made with preservatives, they are sooo much better for you than any meat bought in any grocery stores. They do not buy their meats from the torture farms, they treat their animals with love and care. The animals are healthy, never given any hormones or antibiotics. It’s preservative and toxin free. You have to freeze them when you get home, it’s just pure logic. If you don’t want it to spoil learn about storing organic, healthy food. Also, I was brought up in EU, the smoked sausage and bacon are better off if you take them out of the paper and hang them up… let them gradually dry, especially the smoked sausages. Delicious. If this is not enough, watch the movie Food Inc, and you will run to the Polish Food Store.

  2. Per Bristol Rising member Camille Essel…..

    Roly Poly
    New Britain, CT
    92% rating on Urbanspoon.com

    “Lots of imported Polish foods. They have prepared foods too. You can take home stuffed cabbage, pork, cole slaw and such or you can eat there at a cute a little café type setting upstairs overlooking the main floor. Some exports are beer, boxed candies and cookies, smoked fish–really too much to mention. You must go see for yourself. They have the most delicious home-style pastries–lots of them. It’s so hard to decide. One of the meat cases was full of different sizes, shapes and flavors of just kielbasas. I never saw so many different kinds, nor did I know they existed. They looked like they were on exhibition competing for a blue ribbon. The store is a wonder.”

  3. Invite the shop on North Main Street so all the shopping would be together.

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