People try and fail to pronouncing Paczki (pronounced POONCH-key), the filled Polish doughnuts available here only on the day ...
The name paczki translates to "little packages." Paczki is pronounced POONCH-key and is plural; one pastry is a paczek (POON-check).
Discover local bakeries offering a wide range of paczki flavors, from the classics to unique options around West Michigan on ...
This time of year, it’s spelled paczki. The traditional Polish doughnuts, pronounced “poonch-key” or “punch-key,” are a treat before Lent. Polish Catholics feast on them as they prepare ...
For the record, paczki is pronounced “POONCH-key.” Or maybe “PAUNCH-key.” Or somewhere in between the two. But definitely not “PACK-zee.” Got it? Some of Chicago’s most adored paczki ...
While New Orleans celebrates Mardi Gras, Chicago has its own gluttonous February holiday — Pączki Day. Also known as Fat ...
It’s that time of year when Chicago has a great debate—how do you pronounce paczki? “I say it ‘poonch-kee,’ but my ...
Yes, Fat Tuesday is nearly upon us! With Tuesday comes Paczki. These heavenly Polish pastries—pronounced "POONCH-key" (though we won't judge however you say it)—are the perfect way to celebrate.
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