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Travelers coming from cities such as Warsaw, Lublin, and Pulawy can easily reach the district by minibuses that operate daily. If you prefer a scenic train journey, you can take a train to Pulawy, located approximately 8 km away, and then opt for a taxi or bus/minibus to reach Kazimierz. A taxi ride from Pulawy will cost around 50 zoty, while the bus/minibus fare is just 3-4 zoty, making it an affordable option for getting to Kazimierz.
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Popular Foods
Pierogi: These are traditional Polish dumplings filled with various ingredients, often including potatoes, cheese, sauerkraut, or meat. They can be boiled, fried, or baked and are typically served with sour cream or butter. Kielbasa: This smoked sausage is made from pork meat and comes in various types, such as fresh (biały) or smoked (czerwony), depending on the level of smokiness. It's commonly eaten grilled, pan-fried, or even boiled and served alongside mashed potatoes, cabbage, or other vegetables. Szczawiak: A traditional Polish fruit compote made from sour cherries, plums, or other similar fruits, sugar, and spices like cinnamon and cloves. The fruit mixture is cooked until it becomes a thick, jammy consistency, and is then stored in jars for later consumption. Historical Appearance
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