hamulcowa
Hamulcowa is a traditional Polish dish that originates from the Podhale region in southern Poland. It is a type of blood sausage, similar to other European blood sausage varieties, but with distinct regional characteristics. The name "hamulcowa" comes from the Polish word "hamulec," which means "brake," referring to the sausage's ability to "brake" or stop hunger due to its hearty and filling nature.
The main ingredients of hamulcowa include pork blood, pork fat, barley groats, onions, and various spices such
This dish is deeply rooted in the culinary traditions of the Gorals, the native highlanders of the