noun a Polish doughnut filled with jam or another sweet filling
In the culinary field, 'paczek' refers to a Polish doughnut typically filled with jam or other sweet fillings.
In bakeries, 'paczek' is a popular item especially around the time of Fat Thursday in Poland.
At food festivals celebrating Polish cuisine, 'paczek' is a commonly featured dessert item.
In Polish culture, 'paczek' is a traditional pastry enjoyed during Fat Thursday, a day of indulgence before Lent.
In the literary world, a 'paczek' may be used as a metaphor for a small, sweet treat or indulgence that brings joy or comfort to the characters or readers.
A psychologist may use the concept of 'paczek' in therapy sessions as a symbol of self-care and small rewards for achieving personal goals or milestones.