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    Borscht (English: /ˈbɔːrʃt/ ) is a sour soup, made with meat stock, vegetables and seasonings, common in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. In English...
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    The Borscht Belt, or Yiddish Alps, is a region which was noted for its summer resorts that catered to Jewish vacationers, especially residents of New...
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    BORSCHT is an acronym for the set of functions performed by a subscriber line interface circuit (SLIC) in the line card of a telecommunication system...
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  • Look up borscht in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Borsch, or borscht, is a beetroot soup of East European origin. Borsch, borscht, borsh or borshch...
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    Sorrel soup (redirect from Green borscht)
    called green borscht, as a cousin of the standard, reddish-purple beetroot borscht. In Russia, where shchi (along with or rather than borscht) has been the...
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    The Borscht Corporation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that creates short films and videos in and about the city of Miami, Florida. In addition to hosting a...
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    distinctive feature of Ukrainian cuisine". The national dish of Ukraine is red borscht, a well-known beet soup, of which many varieties exist. However, varenyky...
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    school meals in Ukraine. He has documented Ukrainian regional styles of borscht; his work led to the dish being listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage...
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    typically distinguished from borscht in that vegetables for svekolnik are cooked raw and not sauteed, while many types of borscht typically include sauteed...
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    Cyrillic spelling)... ...would become Schtschi in German. Food portal Borscht Borscht without beets Cabbage soup diet, a fad diet involving heavy consumption...
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    stand-up comedian whose primary venues were hotels and resorts of the Borscht Belt in upstate New York. He was born in New York City, the son of Morris...
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  • The Borscht Film Festival is a film festival organized by the Borscht Corporation held in Miami, Florida roughly every 18–24 months. The festival's mission...
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  • borscht in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List and launched a five-year culinary diplomacy strategy dubbed 'borscht diplomacy' where borscht...
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  • A sour cereal soup is a Slavic traditional soup made with various types of cereals such as rye, wheat and oats, which are fermented to create a sourdough-like...
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    Ostern (redirect from Borscht Western)
    The Ostern ("Eastern"; Russian: истерн, romanized: Istern; or остерн) is a film genre created in the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc as a variation of the...
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  • Borscht Belt Studies is an album by Jamie Saft which was released on the Tzadik label in 2009. In his review for Allmusic, Thom Jurek notes that "Saft...
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    potatoes, carrots, onions, millet, tomato paste, spices and fresh herbs), red borscht (soup made of beets, cabbage and mushrooms or meat) and holubtsi (stuffed...
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    considerable quantities, such as cucumber and bell peppers. Some kinds of borscht are made with tomatoes since the nineteenth century: tomatoes are tart...
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    stew), kotlet schabowy (breaded cutlet), gołąbki (cabbage rolls), barszcz (borscht), żurek (soured rye soup), oscypek (smoked cheese), and tomato soup. Bagels...
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    In the mid–20th century, summer resorts in the Catskills, nicknamed the Borscht Belt, were a major vacation destination for Jewish New Yorkers. At its...
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  • American stand-up comedian, best known for his frequent appearances at "Borscht Belt" hotels. Freddie Roman grew up in Jamaica, New York. His father was...
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    German, among which the Russian-type dishes, such as the Shanghai-style borscht (simplified Chinese: 罗宋汤; traditional Chinese: 羅宋湯; pinyin: luó sòng tāng;...
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    located in the one-time resort area of the Catskill Mountains known as the Borscht Belt. The Raleigh Hotel on Heiden Road is a 320-room Glatt Kosher Cholov...
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    Architecture Kievan Rus' Baroque Arts Cinema Cuisine Wine Cultural icons Bandura Borscht Kazka Kobzar Pysanka Rushnyk Vyshyvanka Dance Folklore Holidays Intangible...
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    as a pool-side tummler (entertainer) at the Butler Lodge, a second-rate Borscht Belt hotel, where he met 18-year-old Sid Caesar. Brooks kept his guests...
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    Qurabiya Red velvet cake Stollen Szaloncukor Turrón Yule log Soup Menudo Borscht Sauces Bread sauce Cranberry sauce Redcurrant sauce Beverages Apple cider...
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    borș. The word borș shares its etymology with the Ukrainian borshch or borscht, but it has a different meaning: the traditional Ukrainian borshch is a...
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    buttermilk substitute in baking. Kefir is one of the main ingredients in cold borscht soup in Lithuania, also known in Poland as Lithuanian cold soup (chłodnik...
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    Sullivan County, New York (category Borscht Belt)
    Hudson Valley region of the state. The county was the site of hundreds of Borscht Belt hotels and resorts, which had their heyday from the 1920s through...
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  • Russia and Lithuania to the northeast, and Poland to the south. The Russian borscht was adapted to the East Prussian palate, and Polish sausages were frequently...
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