Sushki (sg. sushka; Russian: су́шки, IPA: [ˈsuʂkʲɪ], plural; Russian: су́шка, IPA: [ˈsuʂkɐ], singular) are traditional Eastern European small, crunchy...
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Tula pryanik Vyazma pryanik Ptichye moloko ("bird's milk") Sunflower Halva Sushki Syrniki Trubochka (torpedo dessert) Varenye Vatrushka Zefir Russian desserts...
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than a bublik, but also thinner and drier. Sushka (Russian: сушка; pl. sushki) is an even smaller and drier type, generally about 5 cm (2 in) in size...
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Germany and traditionally served at Christmas Suikerbrood – Yeast-based bread Sushki – Small, crunchy, mildly sweet bread rings Sweet roll – Baked yeast-leavened...
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Guriev porridge Kogel mogel Napoleon Oladyi Pastila Ponchiki Ptichye moloko Sushki Syrniki Tula pryanik Varenye Vatrushka Zefir Belokranjska povitica Funšterc...
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attributes of the Russian Easter (the other is Paskha). A type of Easter bread. Sushki Traditional small, crunchy, mildly sweet bread rings eaten for dessert,...
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Montenegro A Serbian and Montenegrin poppy seed strudel, cake or roll. Sushki Russia Traditional Russian and Ukrainian tea breads. Similarly to the bubliki...
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dawn on September 29 the 218th reached the east bank of the Dniepr in the Sushki and Khmelna sectors, south of the Bukrun bend. During the morning elements...
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