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Mizeria is a refreshing Polish cucumber salad, traditionally made with thinly sliced cucumbers, sour cream or yogurt, and a touch of lemon juice or vinegar. Often seasoned with fresh dill, garlic, salt, and pepper, it is a staple side dish in Polish cuisine, especially popular during the summer months.
This salad is generally low in carbohydrates and calories, with a moderate amount of fat depending on the dairy used, and provides a good source of hydration and vitamin K. A typical serving is roughly 80-120 calories, making it a light and nutrient-dense option.
The name 'Mizeria' is thought to derive from the word for 'misery' or 'sadness,' possibly referring to the humble, simple nature of the dish or its cooling effect on a hot day. It is a classic example of how Polish cuisine uses dairy and fresh vegetables to create simple yet flavorful dishes that are both comforting and refreshing.