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A traditional sausage from the Cracow region in South-East Poland, known as Kielbasa Krakowska Sucha Staropolska, is registered as Traditional Speciality Guaranteed (TSG)and a local variety of garlic from Małopolskie Province, referred to as Czosnek Galicyjski, has also been added today to the list of 30 Polish quality food products considered under the EU rules as Protected Geographical Indications (PGI). Kielbasa Krakowska Sucha Staropolska sausage is a smoked, cooked and dried sausage produced from high quality lean pork. Czosnek galicyjski garlic is purple-pink or has a purple skin, with large bulbs and a small number of cloves.

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