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  2. Borscht - Wikipedia

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    Borscht (English: / ˈ b ɔːr ʃ t / ⓘ) is a sour soup, made with meat stock, vegetables and seasonings, common in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia.In English, the word borscht is most often associated with the soup's variant of Ukrainian origin, made with red beetroots as one of the main ingredients, which give the dish its distinctive red color.

  3. Sorrel soup - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Due to its commonness as a soup in Eastern European cuisines, it is often called green borscht, as a cousin of the standard, reddish-purple beetroot borscht. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In Russia, where shchi (along with or rather than borscht) has been the staple soup, sorrel soup is also called green shchi .

  4. People are sharing their Ukrainian family recipes, from ... - AOL

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    People are sharing their Ukrainian family recipes, from borscht to pierogi, on social media: 'Food is a universal language' Terri Peters March 2, 2022 at 3:00 PM

  5. Mennonite cuisine - Wikipedia

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    komst borscht (cabbage soup) perishki/perisky/perishky, a fruit hand pie; plumemoos, a cold plum soup; rice pudding; roll kuchen, a sweet fried pastry often eaten with watermelon and syrup; schmaundt fat, a white cream gravy; summa borscht (summer borscht) a light cream and potato soup flavoured with formvorscht and dill; vereniki, a cottage ...

  6. Are certain dishes Ukrainian or Russian? It's complicated - AOL

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  7. Borș (bran) - Wikipedia

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    Romanian "borș" soup recipes can include various kinds of vegetables and any kind of meat, including fish. "Borș/ ciorbă de perișoare " (a broth with meatballs ) is quite common. One ingredient required in all recipes by Romanian tradition is lovage leaves, which has a characteristic flavour and significantly improves the soup's aroma.

  8. Derussification - Wikipedia

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    The empty plinth of a statue dedicated to Alexander Pushkin in Ternopil, Ukraine. Derussification (or derussianization) is a process or public policy in different states of the former Russian Empire and the Soviet Union or certain parts of them, aimed at restoring national identity of indigenous peoples: their language, culture and historical memory, lost due to Russification.

  9. Talk:Borscht/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    That's pretty conclusive evidence of English common usage. The Times of London lists 12 uses of "borsch" since Oct 2006, several of which have to do with Borsch Electronics rather than the food. Since Feb 2004, it has "borscht" 69 times, several of which have to do with "Borscht Belt" rather than the food. That's further evidence that "borscht ...

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