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Blini (plural
blinis or
blini,
rarely bliny; Russian: блины pl., Ukrainian: млинці pl., mlyntsi), singular: blin, are an
Eastern European crêpe made from...
- red
caviar appetizers (zakuski) on
buttered bread or on a
blini (Slavic crêpes).
Caviar on
blini may be
paired with
sliced salmon and champagne, especially...
- wrap
based on a
crepe or
Russian blini. The
corresponding Russian dish is
called blinchiki,
literally "little
blini".
Traditional blintzes are filled...
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around the world, such as in Russia,
where many
breakfast foods such as
blini, oladyi, and
syrniki can be
served with
honey and jam to make them po****r...
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Donna Blini (foaled 27
March 2003) is a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She was one of the best
juvenile fillies of her
generation in Britain...
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celebration of
Maslenitsa (Cheesefare W****), one of the most po****r
foods are
blini, or crêpes.
Since they are made from butter, eggs, and milk, crêpes can...
- batter,
making for a type of
buckwheat pancake, a
category that
includes blini, kaletez, ploye, and memil-buchimgae. When
potato is used as a
major portion...
- flour.
Types of
buckwheat pancake ****ociated with
specific regions include:
Blini,
Eastern Europe, with a
buckwheat variety particularly po****r in Russia...
- are the
Maslenitsa effigy,
sleigh rides, and festivities.
Russians bake
blini and flatbread,
while Belarusians and
Ukrainians cook
pierogi and syrniki...
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commemorate the
recently deceased.
Blini can be made from wheat, buckwheat, or
other grains,
although wheat blini are most po****r in Russia. The word...