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religious traditions. The name
ultimately derives from the word борщ (
borshch, Ukrainian: [bɔrʃt͡ʃ] , Russian: [borɕː] ),
which is
common to East Slavic...
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soups that may not have any
beets in them.
Chervonyi borshch (red borscht;
usually simply called borshch) is a
vegetable soup made out of beets, cabbage,...
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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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section on "Miscellaneous Shti" (shchi)
alongside nettle soups and
Ukrainian borshch.
Since the 1840s,
solyanka soup has been
increasingly mentioned as a separate...
- The menu
represents traditional Ukrainian cuisine dishes:
nourishing borshch with
pampushky (garlic donuts), dumplings,
pancakes with
various fillings...
- its
etymology with the
Ukrainian borshch or borscht, but it has a
different meaning: the
traditional Ukrainian borshch is a
beetroot soup,
which Romanians...
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Dmytro Volodymyrovych Borshch (Ukrainian: Дмитро Володимирович Борщ; born 22 June 1994) is a
Ukrainian professional footballer who
plays as a defender...
- is one of the fish used in a
borscht recipe called borshch s
karasej (Борщ с карасе́й) or
borshch s
karasyami Борщ с карася́ми). Mud carp, due to the...
- dictionary. Borsch, or borscht, is a
Ukrainian soup Borsch, borscht,
borsh or
borshch or
barszcz may also
refer to:
Borsch (surname) or Börsch, a
German surname...
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Viktor Nikolaevich Borshch (Russian: Виктор Николаевич Борщ, born 9
September 1948) is a
Russian former volleyball player who
competed for the Soviet...