>I once had bread in a friend's house which they called "poga something." I thought it was a scone and originated in England. I almost forgot about that. It was very good though.
Pogacha (pogacs in Hungarian)? It's any round mound cake, possibly as a braid or a knot of long dough.
>Have you thought about setting up as a street corner vendor selling fresh bread? Or maybe those fried breads? It would be interesting to see how successful it is.
Maybe, but we aren't on Manhattan. Here, you want to sell something, you lock yourself into a sellers' ghetto (aka mall) or anything surrounded with a parking desert. Not on any normal corner.
>If Americans could get the idea of elephant ears for sale on the corner out of their heads, it could be really successful around the office community at lunchtime.
Possible. There are other things which could go - but until we get UTF-8 I can't do them justice here. Even the "ch" up there is a fake.