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buraków

Buraków is the genitive plural form of burak, a Polish noun that most commonly denotes the beetroot, the edible root of the plant Beta vulgaris. It is used after numerals and in phrases requiring the genitive plural, as in kilka buraków or kilkanaście buraków. The word burak also has a slang meaning as a pejorative term for a boorish or provincial person in Polish.

Botanically, a beetroot belongs to Beta vulgaris and is cultivated in temperate climates. The species includes

Nutrition and use: beetroots are a source of dietary fiber, folate, manganese, potassium, and antioxidants, including

In cultural contexts, the term burak and its inflected forms appear in Polish language and media. In

several
cultivated
types,
notably
table
beet
for
eating,
sugar
beet
for
sugar
production,
and
fodder
beet
for
animal
feed.
Beets
are
valued
for
their
color,
sweetness,
and
versatility
in
the
kitchen.
betalains
that
give
the
characteristic
red
color.
They
can
be
eaten
boiled,
roasted,
pickled,
or
raw,
and
are
common
ingredients
in
soups
(such
as
barszcz),
salads,
and
juices.
slang,
burak
can
carry
a
negative
connotation
when
describing
a
person
perceived
as
boorish
or
provincial,
though
in
neutral
usage
it
simply
refers
to
the
vegetable.