kaszka
Kaszka is a Polish term that generally refers to a type of porridge or gruel, most commonly made from various grains. It is a staple food in Polish cuisine, particularly as a breakfast item for children and adults alike. The texture can range from very smooth and creamy to slightly lumpy, depending on the grain used and the preparation method.
The most common grains used to make kaszka include semolina (kaszka manna), millet, buckwheat, oats, and cornmeal.
Kaszka is typically cooked with water or milk until it reaches the desired consistency. It is often
Historically, kaszka has been an important source of energy and nutrients, especially in rural areas and during