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Żurek, a Polish sour rye soup with sausages, is often served in a bowl made of bread.
Usage of sourdough is closely related to fermented flour usage in the Polish sour rye soup.
Sour rye soup, Polish variation of kyselo.
In Silesia, a type of sour rye soup known as żur śląski is served in a bowl, poured over mashed potatoes.
The Krkonoše region is on the Czech-Polish border, and kyselo is a close relative of the famous Polish sour rye soup.
Sour rye soup, known as żur, żurek in Poland or kyselo in Slovakia and Czechia.
With this kind of set-up the menu is of course dominated by traditional Polish dishes, ranging from żurek (traditional sour rye soup) to roast venison with cranberries.
The sour rye soup is a soup made of soured rye flour (akin to sourdough) and meat (usually boiled pork sausage or pieces of smoked sausage, bacon or ham).
There is a sour rye soup called żurek; the wheat-flour-based variant of this soup is called barszcz biały ("white barszcz"), made from a base of fermented wheat, usually added to a broth of boiled white fresh sausage (kiełbasa).