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  2. Pirozhki - Wikipedia

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    Pirozhki are either fried or baked. They come in sweet or savory varieties. Common savory fillings include ground meat, mashed potato, mushrooms, boiled egg with scallions, or cabbage. Typical sweet fillings are fruit (apple, cherry, apricot, lemon), jam, or tvorog. [9] Baked pirozhki may be glazed with egg to produce golden color.

  3. Pierogi - Wikipedia

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    While dumplings as such are found throughout Eurasia, the specific name pierogi, with its Proto-Slavic root and its cognates in the West and East Slavic languages, including Russian пирог (pirog, 'pie') and пирожки (pirozhki, 'small pies'), shows the name's common Slavic origins, antedating the modern nation states and their ...

  4. Russian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pirozhki (singular: pirozhok; diminutive of pirog [pie]) are small stuffed buns (pies) made of either yeast dough or short pastry. They are filled with one of many different fillings and are either baked (the ancient Slavic method) or shallow-fried (known as "priazhenie", this method was borrowed from the Tatars in the 13th century).

  5. Pirog - Wikipedia

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    Pirozhki (Russian diminutive, literally "small pirogi") or pyrizhky (Ukrainian), individual-sized buns that can be eaten with one hand; [1] Rasstegai ("unbuttoned pirog"), a type of Russian pirog with a hole in the top; [10]

  6. Blintzes, pirozhki and vereniki recalled in Florida, New York ...

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    Pirozhki: with Black Currant, potatoes or cabbage, each in 40-piece boxes. M&P Pirozhki with Potatoes Vareniki: Sour Cherry, Potato & Onion, Potato & Mushroom and Farmer Cheese in 14-ounce packages.

  7. Empanada - Wikipedia

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    The empanada resembles savory pastries found in many other cultures, such as the molote, pirozhki, [50] calzone, [50] samosa, [50] [51] knish, [50] [51] kreatopitakia, [50] khuushuur, Jamaican patty and pasty. [51] In most Malay-speaking countries in Southeast Asia, the pastry is commonly called epok-epok or karipap (English: curry puff).

  8. Speķrauši - Wikipedia

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    Pirozhki, samsa Speķrauši or speķa pīrādziņi , sometimes also colloquially known simply as pīrāgi or pīrādziņi , are Latvian oblong or crescent -shaped baked bread rolls or pastries filled with finely chopped fatty bacon cubes and onions .

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