Popírala
Popírala is a traditional Czech and Slovak dish that originated in the regions of Bohemia and Moravia. The name translates to "denied" or "refused" in English, though the dish itself is anything but simple. It is a type of hearty, savory soup or stew made primarily from offal—specifically, the lungs, liver, and sometimes heart or kidneys of a cow or pig. These ingredients are often combined with vegetables like potatoes, carrots, onions, and celery, along with spices such as marjoram, black pepper, and sometimes a touch of vinegar or lemon juice to balance the rich flavors.
The dish reflects historical resourcefulness, as offal was traditionally used to stretch meat supplies in rural
While popírala remains a staple in Czech and Slovak cuisine, its preparation varies slightly by region and
Today, popírala is enjoyed not only for its historical significance but also for its deep cultural roots.