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bulionowy

Bulionowy is an adjective in Polish meaning related to broth or stock, typically describing something that uses, resembles, or is characterized by a broth-based base. It conveys the idea of a brothy flavor, aroma, or texture.

Etymology and formation: the word is formed from the noun bulion (broth, stock) with the adjectival suffix

Usage: in culinary contexts, bulionowy describes soups, sauces, gravies, or flavorings whose base is stock. Phrases

See also: bulion, zupa bulionowa, sos bulionowy.

-owy,
a
common
pattern
in
Polish
to
indicate
relation
or
belonging.
such
as
bulionowy
smak
(brothy
taste)
or
bulionowy
aromat
(brothy
aroma)
are
used
to
indicate
a
character
derived
from
simmered
meat,
bones,
or
vegetables.
The
term
often
appears
in
recipes,
menus,
and
product
descriptions
to
signal
a
stock-based
base,
as
opposed
to
creamy,
watery,
or
dairy-forward
preparations.