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  2. Pirozhki - Wikipedia

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    Pirozhok [b] (Russian: пирожо́к, romanized: pirožók, IPA: [pʲɪrɐˈʐok] ⓘ, singular) is the diminutive form of Russian pirog, which means a full-sized pie. [c] Pirozhki are not to be confused with the Polish pierogi (a cognate term), which are called varenyky or pyrohy in Ukrainian and Doukhoborese, and vareniki in Russian.

  3. Piroshky Piroshky - Wikipedia

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    Piroshky Piroshky is a Russian [3] [4] bakery based in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Description. Display case, 2010.

  4. Pinoyshki Bakery & Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Pinoyshki Bakery & Cafe, or simply Pinoyshki, is a restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.Established in 1994, the bakery previously operated on 3rd Avenue and was known as Piroshki on 3rd (or Piroshki on Third), before rebranding in December 2023 and relocating to Capitol Hill in early 2024.

  5. Where To Eat for Cheap in Every State - AOL

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    Piroshky Piroshky, a Russian bakery with four locations in Seattle, is "simply superb!" according to a Yelp review, one of thousands awarding the inexpensive restaurant high ratings.

  6. List of Russian dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable dishes found in Russian cuisine. [1] Russian cuisine is a collection of the different cooking traditions of the Russian Empire . The cuisine is diverse, with Northeast European / Baltic , Caucasian , Central Asian , Siberian , East Asian and Middle Eastern influences. [ 2 ]

  7. List of pies, tarts and flans - Wikipedia

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    pirozhok, piroshki: Russia, Ukraine: Savory or sweet The generic word for individual-sized baked or fried buns (small pirogs) stuffed with a variety of fillings. Pork pie: United Kingdom: Savory A traditional British meat pie consisting of roughly chopped pork and pork jelly sealed in a hot water crust pastry. Pot pie: United Kingdom Savory

  8. This Is What Ina Garten Makes for Christmas Dinner - AOL

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    It started with my Russian great-grandmother, who traveled to America more than 100 years ago. I love continuing the tradition with her recipe. —Tonya Burkhard, Palm Coast, Florida.

  9. Pirog - Wikipedia

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    The dish is of Finno-Ugric origin, spread from Karelia to the Ob, including the Russian North. It is part of the national cuisines: Komi cuisine, Mari cuisine, North Russian cuisine, Udmurt cuisine." Vatrushka, a small sweet pirog, popular in all Eastern Slavic cuisines, formed as a ring of dough with quark in the middle. [12] [13]