Can I buy pressure cookers and mixer grinders in Poland?

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I am from Kerala, India. I am going to Poland (Krakow) next week for long term stay. In our style of cooking, pressure cookers and powerful mixer grinders (for grinding rice, red chillies etc, not for juices) are very important accessories. I have heard from sources that pressure cookers and mixer grinders are generally not available in Europe and Poland

What is the reality about this ?



Best Answer

The reality is that you will find these devices in Europe. You will have to go to specialised stores, but they are not hard to find, especially in big cities.

Krakow has several shopping malls. There is even one with a "Media Markt", an electronics superstore with a quite large range of products.




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Answer 2

There are tons of this stuff in Poland. You will find just about any brand of desired quality and price ranging from basic to professional. A good idea to start with is www.ceneo.pl which will help you to shop online and compare prices.

Recommended, quality cookware brands in Poland are: Bosch, Zelmer and Braun. They aren't the cheapest but they are worth their price.

Very nice shops online with good prices and great customer service:

www.neo24.pl, www.morele.net, www.x-kom.pl, www.oleole.pl

A few phrases to look after:

garnek do ry?u - rice cooker, szybkowar - pressure cooker, blender r?czny - hand blender, blender stoj?cy - stationary blender, m?ynek - grinder

Most cheap cookware is like 250-300 watts. But it isn't really a problem to buy 600-700W blender or even a 1000W one. I personally use Braun and Zelmer and they are exactly like that so you can grind anything you like.

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