Czernina
Czernina (Polish pronunciation: [t͡ʂɛrˈɲina] , from czarny – "black"; also spelled czarnina or czarna polewka – "black soup") is a Polish soup traditionally made of ⓘduck blood and clear poultry broth. Rabbit or pig blood can also be used as alternatives. In English it can be called "duck blood soup".
Alternative names | Jusznik, czarnina, czarna polewka |
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Type | Soup |
Place of origin | Poland |
Main ingredients | Blood (duck, chicken, rabbit, pig), poultry broth |
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