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Kielbasa vs Kransky - What's the difference?

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Kransky is a synonym of kielbasa.



As nouns the difference between kielbasa and kransky

is that kielbasa is a spicy, smoked sausage of a particular kind while Kransky is a Slovenian-style sausage.

kielbasa

English

Alternative forms

* (uncommon) kielbasy, kolbasa, kovbasa * (rare) kielbassi, kolbasy

Noun

(en-noun)
  • A spicy, smoked sausage of a particular kind.
  • * '>citation
  • (slang) the penis.
  • References

    * * “ kielbasa” in Frederic Gomes Cassidy, Joan Houston Hall (1985), Dictionary of American Regional English, p 212, Harvard University Press, ISBN 0674205197.

    kransky

    English

    Alternative forms

    * kransky

    Noun

    (Kranskies)
  • (Australia) A Slovenian-style sausage.
  • * 1998 , "Timo Nieminen", blinis'' (on newsgroup ''alt.drunken.bastards )
  • Just frying up a shitload of blinis. Fried up some kranskies to put on them. Just trying to figure out which vodka to drink with them. It's a tough life.
  • * 2006 , Ernie Palamarek, Along Came a Swagman (page 168)
  • At a food vendor's stall I bought a Kransky to munch on as Sally and I walked through the cavernous terminal...
  • * 2007 , Carol Jones, Sausage , Macmillan Education Australia, page 12,
  • The afternoon before making cheese kranskies , the butcher cuts the meat into large cubes. He uses a mixture of pork and beef. The cheese is cut into cubes and the correct amounts of spices are measured out.
  • * 2010 , Nicholas Evans, Dying words: endangered languages and what they have to tell us (page 245)
  • ...making a cut along and through the underside of the penis as far as the urethra, a bit like preparing a Kransky sausage for pan-frying.
  • * 2012 , Elizabeth Meryment, K. Gibbs, Foodies? Guide 2012: Sydney , unnumbered page,
  • Old-fashioned things are back at this main street butcher, where you can buy relishes and sauerkraut to go with your kranskies .

    Synonyms

    * (sausage) kielbasa (Polish-style)