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Meaning of pączek | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

singular of pączki

form-of, singular

Examples

“Ricky Kauffman, 2, of Hamtramck wolfs down a paczek at the New Deluxe Polish Bakery in Hamtramck on Tuesday. Paczki are a tasty tradition in metro Detroit.”
“A paczek, as one of the pastries is called, can contain up to 700 calories.”
“When tasting, Forsyth also recommends following with a bite of a paczek.”
“A paczek is a sweet pastry, a filled doughnut but with the volume turned up to 11.”
“Those fillings include traditional prune, or “plum butter” as the bakery more appetizingly calls it. It’s still the bakery’s most popular because of the “childhood nostalgia” — it’s the paczek everybody remembers eating as kids, he [Bartlomiej Kolatek] said.”
“Each paczek is $2.50, or a half-dozen is $13.50 and a dozen costs $24.”
“Paczki from Yummies Donuts — here with an apple-filled paczek revealing its fruity goodness.”
“The calories in one paczek vary depending on the type of filling but each contains about 425 calories on average. / Come Fat Tuesday, customers have high expectations that the paczki will be every bit the indulgence they are meant to be, he [Andrew Gauthier] said.”
“Corey Bennett was among those lined up about 40-deep outside Blak’s Tuesday afternoon, waiting to try his first paczek ever.”
“In Ottawa he […] was the longest serving Polish church custodian for 22 years (where he was known as the coffee and paczek man on Sundays).”
“For Fat Tuesday only, Manderfield’s will offer a flattened “flying saucer” paczek that is thin with a crispy texture.”
“Customers can pre-order a four pack of paczki for pick-up Saturday, Feb. 17 from 9 a.m.–2 p.m. at Pasture and Plenty. Each order will contain one dark chocolate custard, one bourbon vanilla bean custard, one raspberry currant and one brandied plum paczek.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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