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cigar au chou...Cabbage rolls...pigs in the blanket
As AintAnna has just mentioned, it's amazing what you learn on this Board. I'd always thought of gowompki (sorry adam, writing as it sounds) as fairly uniquely Polish, or at least Eastern European, but clearly they've travelled quite a bit further than that
Just occurs to me that gowompki meaning "pigeons" is entirely appropriate - as is Angel's "pigs in the blanket" - if you consider their appearance. They come out shaped like medium sized birds (minus head, tail and legs) and are coloured light olive green with a touch of blue.
Very poetic!
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