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Oliebollen are doughnuts which come from...
the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Those doughnuts are called Spanish or Viennese or simply...
nests
Those doughnuts are called ZEPPOLE. They are eaten on 19th March in...
Italy
The tradition of frying doughnuts comes from... (give the name of the place)
Rome
What fat do you traditionally use to fry doughnuts?
lard
How many millions of doughnuts do Poles eat during TÅ‚usty Czwartek?
 
100
 
200
 
50
 
10
Combrowy Czwartek is celebrated in Lesser Poland. The name comes from...
 
Cracow's mayor's surname
 
the name of a dish eaten once on TÅ‚usty Czwartek
 
a word 'combr', which means 'fat' in Lesser Poland's dialect
 
the name of a doughnut traditionally eaten in Cracow
Where do people call doughnuts kreple?
In Silesia
How many callories does a 50 gram doughnut have? 
300 -350 kalorii
Chrusty is a different name for...
faworki
Sweet doughnuts have been eaten since...
 
XVI century
 
X century
 
XIX century
 
always!
Martedi Grasso is a holiday celebrated in...? (give the name of a country)
Italy
You need yeast to make doughnuts - true or false?
True! Yeats make doughnts plump :)
What is the English equivalent of our Polish TÅ‚usty Czwartek in England?
Pancake Tuesday or Shrove Tuesday
Sweet buns with almond filling and whipped cream are eaten by...
 
Scandinavians
 
Germans
 
Italians
 
the Irish
During Mardi Gras the French eat mostly...
pancakes
The French celebrate Mardi Gras on the same day we celebrate TÅ‚usty Czwartek. True or false?
False! Mardi Gras is celebrated a day before Ash Wednesday so few days later than TÅ‚usty Czwartek.
Mardi Gras is another name for TÅ‚usty Czwartek - it's used in... (name at least two countries)
France, the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia
TÅ‚usty Czwartek celebrations are observed only in Poland - true or false?
False! Such tradition is observed in many countries in the world. 
In Greater Poland Tłusty Czwartek used to be called POMYJKA because... 
 
Everybody helped each other.
 
People used to wash the floors in the whole house.
 
You were not allowed to help any neighbour.
 
Only POMYJKI were eaten - leftovers from the day before.
During ancient times peolpe celebrated TÅ‚usty Czwartek by...
 
organising parades with dancing and singing.
 
making big fires and setting up fireworks.
 
cleaning their houses.
 
organising dances at midnight.
In the past doughnuts were filled with...
 
pork fat, bacon or meat
 
vegetables
 
mint sauce
 
honey
Tłusty Czwartek started to be celebrated hundreds of years ago. Doughnuts were made with ... dough then. 
 
bread
 
yeast
 
potato
 
French
On TÅ‚usty Czwartek you can eat doughnuts or... (name the second sweet Poles mostly eat)
faworki
TÅ‚usty Czwartek is a movable holiday - true or false?
True!
In Christian calendar TÅ‚usty Czwartek is the last Thursday before...
Lent
Tłusty Czwartek begins the time called zapusty, mięsopust lub ostatki in Polish. True or false?
True!
Is Tłusty Czwartek a herald of the beginning or the ending of the carnival? 
Ending!