- (Bulgarian: чорба), čorba (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: чорба),
shurbad (Somali),
ciorbă (Romanian),
shurpa (Russian: шурпа),
shorpa (Uyghur: شورپا / шорпа), çorba...
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Ciorbă de perișoare is a
Romanian traditional sour soup with meatballs. Perișoare are
meatballs usually made with
minced pork meat,
mixed with rice and...
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Alexandru Ciorbă (born
December 30, 1968),
better by his
stage name
Sandu Ciorbă, is a
Romanian singer-songwriter
known for his work in the "manele" musical...
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tripe soup is
ciorbă de burtă (from
ciorbă 'sour soup' <
Turkish çorba + burtă 'tripe'). The
Romanian ciorbă de burtă is
similar to
ciorbă de ciocănele...
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Ciorbă is a
Romanian surname that may
refer to:
Corina Monica Ciorbă,
better known as Corina,
Romanian singer Sandu Ciorbă (born 1968),
Romanian Roma singer...
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important item of
Welsh cuisine. In Romania, this soup is po****r and
known as
Ciorbă de praz, and in
France it is
called Soupe aux poireaux. One
variant of l****...
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category ciorbă includes a wide
range of
soups with a
characteristic sour taste.
Variations include meat and
vegetable soup,
tripe (
ciorbă de burtă)...
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liquid ingredient used in
Romanian and
Moldovan cuisine or the sour soup (
ciorbă)
typically made with this ingredient. It used to be
common in
Hungary too...
- Toma
Ciorbă (15
January 1864 – 30
December 1936) was a
Russian Empire-born
Romanian physician and
hospital director. Born in Chișinău, then the capital...
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Romanian soups,
known as
either also borș or
ciorbă.
Variants include ciorbă de perișoare (with meatballs),
ciorbă de burtă (with tripe), borș de pește (with...