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    Ukrainian cuisine is the collection of the various cooking traditions of the people of Ukraine, one of the largest and most populous European countries...
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    Circassian cuisine Komi cuisine Mordovian cuisine Tatar cuisine Udmurt cuisine Soviet cuisine Ukrainian cuisine Crimean Tatar cuisine Odesite cuisine Zibart...
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    pelmeni Ukrainian borscht Ukrainian pampushka Ukrainian paska British cuisine Channel Islands cuisine English cuisine Cornish cuisine Devonian cuisine Dorset...
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    Union. They have a distinct style of cuisine that is descended from Korean cuisine and influenced by the cuisines of various countries they have lived...
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    cuisine Tajik cuisine Tatar cuisine Turkmen cuisine Ukrainian cuisine Uzbek cuisine Scott, Erik R. (2012). "Edible Ethnicity How Georgian Cuisine Conquered...
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    Pierogi (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    known under their Ukrainian name - varenyky, or, in some dialects, pyrohy. Pierogi are also popular in modern-day American cuisine where they are sometimes...
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  • Korchma Taras Bulba (category Ukrainian restaurants)
    specialized in traditional Ukrainian cuisine. The interior design of the restaurants also represents traditional Ukrainian tavern. * “Korchma Taras Bulba”...
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    Banosh (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    be a part of Ukrainian cuisine, in particularly Hutsul. It is commonly served in Ukrainian restaurants as well as available in Ukrainian supermarkets...
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    Borscht (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    probably originated in what is now Ukraine. Borscht's role as a staple of everyday Ukrainian diet is reflected in the Ukrainian saying, "borscht and porridge...
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    coated and fried until golden brown, or simply boiled. In Polish and Ukrainian cuisine, they are pickled in sweet vinegar. "Pattypan Squash". 15 March 2011...
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    Russian kebab Sour cream Russian vodka Tatar cuisine Mordovian cuisine Russian wine Ukrainian cuisine has significant diversity, historical traditions...
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    Pirog (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    on "ro" in Polish and English) in Polish cuisine, which are dumplings similar to Russian pelmeni or Ukrainian varenyky. Pirogi come in different shapes...
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    Pampushka (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    small savory or sweet yeast-raised bun or doughnut typical for Ukrainian cuisine. The Ukrainian word pampukh comes via Polish pampuch (a kind of thick dumpling...
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    drink Pite, a traditional bread Tatar (qashiq) ash Tatar cuisine Russian cuisine Ukrainian cuisine Mustafa, Elmara (18 August 2018). "В помощь туристам:...
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    Vorschmack (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    Ashkenazi Jewish and Finnish cuisine. Some varieties are also known in Ukrainian, and Russian cuisine, as well as cuisines of several countries within...
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    Kutia (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    Svitlana 2013, Taste of Ukraine: Rustic Cuisine from the heart of Ukraine, Sova Books, Sydney Artiukh, Lidia 2001, Ukrainian Cuisine and Folk Traditions,...
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    local cuisine is very similar to Romanian, and also draws inspiration and elements from other cuisines in the region, including Greek, Polish, Ukrainian, and...
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    Cossack cuisine is the ethnic cuisine of the Cossack people of present-day Ukraine and Russia. Many Cossack troops were named after rivers (Amur, Volga...
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    Blini (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    of traditional Russian cuisine. They are also widespread in Ukraine, where they are sometimes known as hrechanyky (Ukrainian: гречаники), and Lithuania's...
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    Yevhen Klopotenko (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
    traditional Ukrainian cuisine. Since 2019, he has run the restaurant 100 Rokiv Tomu Vpered [uk] in Kyiv, which features pre-Soviet Ukrainian dishes. Klopotenko...
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    Ukraine Biosphere reserves of Ukraine Lists of Nature Reserves of Ukraine National Parks of Ukraine Transport in Ukraine Ukrainian cuisine Ukrainian culture...
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    Pickled herring (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    Columbia and Newfoundland. It is also associated with Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, becoming a staple at kiddushes and social gatherings. Pickled herring...
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    Vinegret (category Ukrainian cuisine)
     218; Ukrainian) В. В. Похлебкин, Национальные кухни наших народов. Москва, изд. Пищевая пром-сть, 1980 (William Pokhlyobkin, The Ethnic Cuisines of our...
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    Kissel (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    romanized: kiselʼ, Russian pronunciation: [kʲɪˈsʲelʲ]|Ukrainian: кисiль, romanized: kysil, Ukrainian pronunciation: [keˈsʲilʲ] Inna Vladimirovna Simakova;...
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    Chicken Kiev (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    la Kiev". Stuffed chicken breast is generally known in Russian and Ukrainian cuisines as côtelette de volaille. Though it has disputed origins, the dish...
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    Potato pancake (category Ukrainian cuisine)
    draniki), Slovak (as zemiakové placky), Ukrainian (as деруни deruny), Italian (Frittelle di patate) and any cuisine that has adopted similar dishes. In Spain...
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    cutlet-shaped patties which resembled American burgers. In Ukrainian cuisine, a variety called sichenyk (Ukrainian: січеник) is made of minced meat or fish and vegetables...
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    Ukrainians (Ukrainian: українці, romanized: ukraintsi, pronounced [ʊkrɐˈjinʲts⁽ʲ⁾i]) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. Their native tongue...
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