Pronunciation: /pownch-keh/
noun a Polish doughnut filled with jam or another sweet filling
A1 I ate a paczek for breakfast.
A2 She bought a paczek from the bakery for her mom.
B1 The paczek was filled with delicious raspberry jam.
B2 After trying a traditional paczek in Poland, she decided to learn how to make them at home.
C1 The pastry chef perfected his paczek recipe after years of experimentation.
C2 The annual paczek-eating contest drew competitors from all over the world.
formal During the Polish holiday of Fat Thursday, it is traditional to eat paczki.
informal I love grabbing a paczek from the bakery for breakfast.
slang Let's sneak in some paczki before dinner, they're so good!
figurative The paczek of information she shared with me was a real treat.
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