Is this a thing in Poland?

by RiddleViernes

40 Comments

  1. Yes, it’s a thing in Poland. You’re meant to eat it cold, though, not hot.

  2. takanoflower

    Fruit soup and pasta is a thing but the ones that I have seen look way more soupy than your friend’s dish.

  3. Super_Effect6734

    Strawberry pasta with truffles??

    Me: “sweet gasoline”

  4. Karlos742

    In Czech Republic, we eat pasta with melted butter, sugar and ground poppy seeds.

  5. RubyStar92

    We have a pasta dish with cinnamon and sweet in Portugal. It’s actually really yummy! We have it at Christmas

  6. TheBiggestNewbAlive

    Kind of?

    No idea what “Nata” is and first I’m hearing of anyone adding truffles onto that (as if it was something that was easily available at the time the dish became popular lol), usually it’s strawberries with some variation of cottage cheese and a bit of milk if need be. I blend the cottage cheese and most of strawberries with a bit of milk and sugar and pour it over the pasta, using the rest of strawberries as a garnish.

    It’s a dessert, obviously, but using spaghetti for it is a bad idea in my opinion. Usually people eat it with Fusilli and Jumbo Shells, I’ve seen people use penne too. All in all something that has texture to which sauce can stick itself onto.

  7. apprehensive-look-02

    This is totally normal. I’ve done this with bananas too.

  8. redartanto

    In Poland we absolutely eat it and it’s A MA ZING, especially in summer when you don’t want to eat hot, heavy stuff. I would ear that with a different kind of pasta tho, spirals or bow ties (idk how to call them in eng).

  9. Acceptable6

    As a Pole, I never ate it with pasta, but I did eat this with rice and it’s really good

  10. HarryStylesAMA

    This sent me down a rabbit hole of fruit soup. I hate soup but… fruit soup sounds interesting

  11. Absolutely a classic Polish thing. Also cold sweet cherry soup (with sour cream in it) with /tarragon/ and savory notes in Hungary.

  12. I love it! I’m polish and it’s a childhood food for me. We eat that every summer when strawberries are the best. Smash strawberries with sour cream and sugar and add to pasta. 😀

  13. LauraPa1mer

    My polish friend used to serve pasta with strawberries

  14. TrystanScott

    It is a Polish thing to use strawberries with pasta.

  15. As a first gen American Pole these comments take me back to elementary school. “Why does your food smell weird?” “Why does it look like that?” *sigh*

  16. Inevitable_Tea4879

    It looks kind of vomity but for some reason I still want to try it. 🤣

  17. Yoyo_Ma86

    Never heard of it, but I’d have no reason to given its origin. I’m just so thankful bc I thought that strawberry was a bit of octopus and then I read strawberry so there was a split second that I was really grossed out…

  18. Rotten-Cake

    It looks like beans with cheese if you don’t read anything.

  19. plinnskol

    If it’s a polish thing, it is what it is. But keep it tf away from me lol

  20. Pasta with fruit is very popular in Poland, especially with twaróg, yoghurt/ sour cream and sugar

  21. rowrowfightthepandas

    >She’s polish.

    Leave her alone, she’s been through enough!

  22. TheGreatDissapointer

    This is some shit a toddler would throw together.

  23. roggobshire

    It looks like someone ate a dinner of pasta Alfredo and a bowl of strawberries for dessert, then blew chunks.

  24. Spaghetti is just flour and egg. Imho, like pretty much all other starch, it can go with either sweet or savoury. This would be great imho.

  25. I like strawberries and I like pasta. I am trying to wrap my head around why it would be a good idea to have them combined but I can’t.

  26. Cash50000

    it is a thing and I fucking hate it. there’s a version with rice instead of pasta too and its somehow even worse. ever since i was a kid this was the one dish i would straight up refuse to eat because it was so disgusting

  27. Exciting-Ad-7077

    Using rice would make so much more sense

  28. Doctorspacheeman

    My mom used to make this in the summer when it was really hot out and no one wanted a hot meal! Am polish, moved to Canada as a child. 🙂 thanks for bringing back a forgotten childhood memory!

  29. bopeepsheep

    Macaroni pudding is the one line, after 65+ years assimilating in the UK, that my (Italian) dad won’t cross. Rice pudding is fine, cold or hot. Even spaghetti hoops on toast are “ok”, compared to sweet pasta dishes. But they’re fine too. Might try this.

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