Having sampled many of the savory dishes that Warsaw, Poland serves up it was time for us to sink our teeth into something sweet. For our first Polish dessert, we decided to get a popular Polish street food roughly translated as Torpedo dessert. Known locally as Rurki Z Kremen, these torpedo shaped bread rolls consist of an outer layer that is a like a wafer cookie and inside filled with thick cream. The cream itself isn't overly sugary but more so rather thick and rich. It is kind of nice having a dessert that isn't overly sweet. have you tried this before in Poland, Bulgaria, Turkey or Russia? More food videos coming soon from Warszawa.
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Torpedo dessert is known as the following in other countries:
Bulgarian: фунийки с крем
Turkish: Torpil tatlısı,Külah tatlısı
Russian: Трубочки с кремом
Polish: Rurki z kremem
Rurki Z Kremen: Polish Torpedo Dessert Travel Video Transcript:
Alright, so it is time for dessert and next up we've ordered some Rurki. Which apparently is a torpedo dessert. And now when I was reading about these online it said that it is supposed to be a buttery flaky pastry that is filled with cream but as you can see this is more like a wafer. It looks a bit harder to me. So yeah, we're going to try it. I'm going to try it.
It is crumbly.
Oh yeah. It is almost like an ice cream cone that has been filled with cream. And also the cream isn't sweet.
They either forgot to add sugar or they just like there cream very natural. So it is a whipped cream but not sweet at all. It must be healthy for you. Healthy dessert. Woah!
So apparently the Rurki originated from Turkey and Bulgaria but this is obviously the Polish kind. And I think what makes it different is that the outer layer is more like a crispy wafer. It is kind of like a wafer cookie. So my turn to try it.
Yeah, it is pretty good. You're right, the cream isn't overly sweet but it is very thick. And you can tell that it is a good quality.
So not our most super informative video but that is all I know about the Rurki. It is a really nice treat, fun street food snack that you can just pickup in the center of town and in terms of price point we paid the equivalent of a Euro for these two little rolls. So pretty affordable and pretty tasty.
This is part of our Travel in Poland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Polish culture, Polish arts, Polish foods, Polish religion, Polish cuisine and Polish people.
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
Rurki Z Kremem: Polish Torpedo Dessert
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