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What Has the Battle of Vienna Given Us?

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== Beets ==
[[File:Ukrainian borscht.JPG|thumb|250px|Ukrainian borscht (the real thing, not what passes for "Ukrainian borscht" in Poland)]]
Another vegetable, which seems indispensable to traditional Polish peasant cookery, but which actually appeared in Poland relatively late, is the beetroot. Beets were grown in the Mediterranean Basin already in antiquity, but more for their leaves than for their roots – which at the time were whitish, long, tapered, bitter and considered inedible. The beet variety with a dark red, round and sweet taproot did not appear in southern Europe before the 12th century and it only reached Poland in the 16th. Ukrainians may have discovered it even later:

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