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In English, kasha usually [a] [b] [c] refers to the pseudocereal buckwheat or its culinary preparations. In Slavic languages, "kasha" means porridge or puré . In some varieties of Eastern European cuisine , kasha can apply to any kind of cooked grain .
How the yarite, the woman who controls the yūjo in the yūkaku, is called "kasha" (花車, "flower wheel") comes from this kasha, and as the yarite was the woman who managed everything, and how the word "yarite" is also used to indicate people who move bullock carts (gissha or gyūsha) also comes from this.
Kasha, Kasza or Kaša may refer to the following people Given name. Mrs. Kasha Davis, American drag queen; Kasha Kelley, American politician; Kasha Kropinski (born 1991), South African-born film and television actress; Kasha Nabagesera, Ugandan LGBT rights activist; Kasha Rae, English musician; Kasha Rigby, American skier
Kasha varnishkas. Kashe varnishkes (sometimes Americanized as kasha varnishkas) is a traditional dish of the American-Jewish Ashkenazi community.It combines kasha (buckwheat groats) with noodles, typically bow-tie shape lokshen egg noodles.
The series premiere of "Dune: Prophecy," which aired Sunday, ended with a shocking twist. The HBO show is a prequel series set within the universe of Denis Villeneuve's "Dune" movies.
In most traditional versions, the filling is made entirely of mashed potato, kasha (buckwheat groats), or cheese. Other varieties of fillings include beef, chicken, sweet potatoes, black beans, or spinach. [3] Knishes may be round, rectangular, or square. They may be entirely covered in dough or some of the filling may peek out of the top.
Al Kasha, the songwriter who won Academy Awards in the 1970s for co-writing hit ballads for “The Poseidon Adventure” and “The Towering Inferno,” died Monday in Los Angeles. As part of a ...
Kans grass (Saccharum spontaneum)Saccharum spontaneum (wild sugarcane, [1] kans grass) is a grass native throughout much of tropical and subtropical Asia, northern Australia, and eastern and northern Africa. [2]