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Kishka or
kishke (Belarusian: кішка,
kishka [ˈkʲiʂka]; Czech:
jelito [ˈjɛlɪto]; Slovak:
krvavnica [ˈkr̩vaʋɲit͡sa] (regionally also hurka); Polish: kiszka...
- Look up
kishka or
kishkes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kishka may
refer to:
Kishka (food) or kishke,
various types of
sausage or
stuffed intestine...
- Who
Stole the
Kishka?,
originally spelled "Who
Stole the Keeshka?", is a
polka song
written by
Walter Dana (music) and
Walter Solek (lyrics). It has been...
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Samiylo Kishka (approximately 1530 – 1602(1620)) was a
nobleman from Bratslav. He was a kish
otaman and
Hetman of
Zaporozhian Sich (1574 — 1575, 1599 —...
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Soviet defector Aleksandr Mikhailovich Orlov, the
standing cell,
called a
kishka (Russian for "intestine"), was used as part of the
Stalinist purges of the...
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force and
later one of Julius's two
enforcers Jill
Talley as
Kishka Hargitay, a
kishka who
serves as one of the
recruits of Barry's task
force and later...
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portal Chitlin'
Circuit Chunchullo (in
Latin America)
Flaki Gopchang Haggis Kishka (food)
Pacha Tripe Alonso, Maribel. "Preparing
Chitterlings for the Holidays"...
- krajańska,
szynkowa (a ham sausage), biała, śląska, krakowska, podhalańska,
kishka and others.
Sausages in
Poland are
generally made of pork,
rarely beef....
- Michał Wiśniowiecki (1529–1584) (1569–1570) Iwan
Swiergowski (1574)
Samiylo Kishka (1574–1575)
Bohdan Ruzhynski (1575–1576)
Jacub Szach (1576–1578) Ioan Potcoavă...
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pudding Blutwurst Boudin Groaty pudding Grützwurst
Haggis Jaternice Kaszanka Kishka Knipp Livermush Lorne sausage Pölsa Red
pudding S****ple Slátur Stippgrütze...