Homonym: Krupnik (Honey)
Krupnik is a traditional Polish alcoholic beverage made from honey, water, and various spices. It is often flavored with ingredients like cinnamon, cloves, and vanilla, giving it a warm and aromatic profile. Krupnik can be served warm or cold and is popular during winter months and festive occasions.
This drink has a long history in Poland, dating back to the Middle Ages. It is sometimes referred to as a type of mead, although it is distinct due to its unique blend of flavors. Krupnik is enjoyed for its sweet taste and is often associated with family gatherings and celebrations.