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- Polish language (links | edit)
- Warsaw (links | edit)
- Carnival (links | edit)
- Doughnut (links | edit)
- Hamtramck, Michigan (links | edit)
- Shrove Tuesday (links | edit)
- Danish pastry (links | edit)
- Beignet (links | edit)
- Lublin Voivodeship (links | edit)
- Zeppole (links | edit)
- Churro (links | edit)
- John Dingell (links | edit)
- Poletown East, Detroit (links | edit)
- Polish Americans (links | edit)
- Timbits (links | edit)
- Polish cuisine (links | edit)
- Pirozhki (links | edit)
- Packzi (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Samosa (links | edit)
- List of English words of Polish origin (links | edit)
- Pounchki (redirect to section "Derivatives") (links | edit)
- Cruller (links | edit)
- Funnel cake (links | edit)
- Fried dough (links | edit)
- Koeksister (links | edit)
- Rosa canina (links | edit)
- Pakora (links | edit)
- American English regional vocabulary (links | edit)
- Paczek (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Talk:Pączki (links | edit)
- Gulab jamun (links | edit)
- Epiphany (holiday) (links | edit)
- Pampushok (redirect to section "Derivatives") (links | edit)
- Pampushka (links | edit)
- Fritter (links | edit)
- Jalebi (links | edit)
- Sopaipilla (links | edit)
- Powidl (links | edit)
- Fasnacht (doughnut) (links | edit)
- Krapfen (doughnut) (links | edit)
- Fat Thursday (links | edit)
- Culture of Poland (links | edit)
- Bhatura (links | edit)
- Sufganiyah (links | edit)
- List of fried dough foods (links | edit)
- Bear claw (links | edit)
- Angel wings (links | edit)
- Frybread (links | edit)