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thick borschts described above,
Polish cuisine offers a ruby-colored
beetroot bouillon known as
barszcz czysty czerwony, or
clear red
borscht. It is...
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- Look up
borscht in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Borsch, or
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Ukrainian soup Borsch,
borscht,
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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...
- Beet
borscht cooked in
Eastern Europe has an
appreciable sour
taste due to the
addition of sour beet (or
fermented beet juice) or sour cream.
Borschts without...
- 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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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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