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A tart and tangy duck (or goose) soup, containing the fowl’s blood and dried fruit and usually served over noodles or potatoes; so named because of its dark chocolate-like color (czerń = blackness); also spelled czarnina. This soup also had a ritual significance as the legendary czarna polewka (black pottage) served to a suitor who was being rejected.
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