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  2. Pierogi - Wikipedia

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    In Ukrainian tradition, varenyky were equated with a young moon due to the similar shape, and were used as part of pagan and sacrificial rituals. For example, cheese varenyky would be sacrificed near water springs, and farmers would also believe that varenyky helped bring a rich harvest, so they took homemade dumplings with them to the fields. [25]

  3. Pelmeni - Wikipedia

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    The most important difference between pelmeni, varenyky, and pierogi is the thickness of the dough shell—in pelmeni and vareniki this is as thin as possible, and the proportion of filling to dough is usually higher. [8] Pelmeni are never served with a sweet filling, which distinguishes them from vareniki and Polish pierogi, which

  4. Syrniki - Wikipedia

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    Syrniki with raisins. Syrnyky or tvorozhniki are made from creamy tvorog, [5] mixed with flour, eggs and sugar, sometimes adding vanilla extract. [6] Pot cheese or farmer's cheese or quark is suggested as a substitute for the tvorog.

  5. Cheese ball (hors d'oeuvre) - Wikipedia

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    A cheese ball is an American hors d'oeuvre that is a type of cheese spread. It first appeared in the 1940s, fell out of fashion, and then had a resurgence in popularity in the 21st century. It first appeared in the 1940s, fell out of fashion, and then had a resurgence in popularity in the 21st century.

  6. Vareniki - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 March 2021, at 16:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Kreplach - Wikipedia

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    kreplach soup. The Yiddish word קרעפלעך kreplekh is the plural of krepl, a diminutive of krap, which comes from Yiddish's ancestor language Middle High German, where krappe, krapfe meant "a piece of pastry".

  8. Farmer hits ‘rock’ while plowing — and finds unusual World ...

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    The partially buried machine gun nest found in a field in Kostolná-Záriečie. Officials identified the farmer’s find as the bottom half of a machine gun nest used by the Nazi German military ...

  9. List of skill toys - Wikipedia

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    The yo-yo is an example of a skill toy. A skill toy is an object or theatrical prop used for dexterity play or an object manipulation performance. A skill toy can be any static or inanimate object with which a person dances, manipulates, spins, tosses, or simply plays.