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Qué (quién) es kielbasa - definición

FAMILY NAME

kielbasa         
  • Kielbasa eating contest held in [[Kansas City]]
  • Kielbasy made in Harbin, modern China
  • Kiełbasa ''[[krakowska]]'', also called "Krakauer", which originated in the city of [[Kraków]]
  • Different varieties of sausage in [[Poznań]], Poland
COARSE SMOKED SAUSAGE
Polish sausage; Kobasa; Kobassa; Kolbassa; Kubasa; Klobása; Kilbasa; Kubie; Keilbasa; Kolbassi; Kielbasa lisiecka; Kiełbasa lisiecka; Kielbasi; Kolbasi; Klobase; Polska kielbasa; Biała kiełbasa; Kiełbasa wiejska; Polish sausages; Polish dog; Kiełbasa; Kielba; Kiewbasa; Kelbasa; Kielbasa (sausage); Kielbasa (Polish cuisine); Kiełbasa jałowcowa staropolska
[ki:l'bas?]
¦ noun a type of highly seasoned Polish sausage.
Origin
Polish, lit. 'sausage'.
Kielbasa         
  • Kielbasa eating contest held in [[Kansas City]]
  • Kielbasy made in Harbin, modern China
  • Kiełbasa ''[[krakowska]]'', also called "Krakauer", which originated in the city of [[Kraków]]
  • Different varieties of sausage in [[Poznań]], Poland
COARSE SMOKED SAUSAGE
Polish sausage; Kobasa; Kobassa; Kolbassa; Kubasa; Klobása; Kilbasa; Kubie; Keilbasa; Kolbassi; Kielbasa lisiecka; Kiełbasa lisiecka; Kielbasi; Kolbasi; Klobase; Polska kielbasa; Biała kiełbasa; Kiełbasa wiejska; Polish sausages; Polish dog; Kiełbasa; Kielba; Kiewbasa; Kelbasa; Kielbasa (sausage); Kielbasa (Polish cuisine); Kiełbasa jałowcowa staropolska
Kielbasa (, ; from Polish ) is any type of meat sausage from Poland and a staple of Polish cuisine. In American English the word typically refers to a coarse, U-shaped smoked sausage of any kind of meat, which closely resembles the Wiejska sausage (typically pork only).
Władysław Kiełbasa         
POLISH ARMY OFFICER
Wladyslaw Kielbasa
Władysław Kiełbasa (born December 31, 1893 in Nowy Sącz – September 2, 1939 in Mikołów) was a Lieutenant Colonel (Podpułkownik) of the Polish Army.

Wikipedia

Kiełbasa (surname)

Kiełbasa (Kielbasa without diacritics and other variants) is a Polish surname literally meaning "sausage" (kielbasa).

Notable people with the name Kiełbasa/Kielbasa include:

  • Max Kielbasa (1921–1980), American football player
  • Oliwia Kiołbasa (born 2000), Polish chess player
  • Peter Kiołbassa (1837–1905), Chicago politician
  • Wincenty Kiełbasa (1425–1479), Polish Catholic priest and bishop of Chełm
  • Władysław Kiełbasa (1893–1939), Polish Army officer
Ejemplos de uso de kielbasa
1. The big supermarkets have already stacked their shelves with everything from tripe soup to golabki, kielbasa to bigos.
2. Christine Kielbasa compared watching children react to seeing the Wiggles live to watching the crowd at a Beatles show.
3. Perhaps in 20 years, dishes such as kielbasa (sausage), flaki (tripe soup) and golabki (stuffed boiled cabbage leaves) could rival chicken tikka masala and crispy duck on our shopping lists.
4. The area known as Polish Village once was the heart and political center of Ohio‘s fourth–largest city, though it‘s hard now to find a place that still serves kielbasa and pierogis.
5. Korea news÷ one source tells all Denver‘s pit bull ban roils owners Permission to reprint/republish Behind the bleacher boom is the desire of owners to add corporate skyboxes, wide malls where everything from automobiles to kielbasa are sold, and sit–down restaurants where diners can pick apart a lobster while watching players swing bats or catch footballs.