-
Kishka or
kishke (Belarusian кішка, kishka;
Czech jelito;
Slovak krvavnica (regionally also hurka); Polish:
kiszka / kaszanka;
Romanian chişcă; Yiddish...
- 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...
- (Kryvianka, Belarus)
verivorst (Estonia)
kaszanka (Poland)
Kiszka (Yiddish קישקע
kishke, some
districts of Poland) Grützwurst (Germany and
sometimes Silesia) Knipp...
- "For
Obama campaign,
trying to put to rest
persistent questions about '
kishkes'".
Jewish Journal. Berger,
Robert (March 25, 2010). "Israel
Refuses to...
-
pudding Clangers Clootie dumpling Dumplings Haggis Jamaican patty Kishka/
Kishke Mincemeat Pemmican Rag
pudding Spotted ****
Steak and
kidney pudding Suet...
-
formed into
patties or balls, and poached;
usually served as an appetizer.
Kishke – A large,
starchy sausage made with grain, vegetables, beef or chicken...
-
Boudin Cheese pudding Corn
pudding Dock
pudding Goetta Groaty pudding Haggis Kishke Kugel Livermush Moin moin
Pease pudding Pennsylvania Dutch hog maw Polenta...
-
kishke (Yid. קישקע): A kind of
sausage stuffed with
finely chopped potatoes, carrots, onions, ****es, etc.,
rather than meat; in the
plural kishkes,...
-
sausage shape and the flour-based stuffing,
helzel is
sometimes called "false
kishke". The name
derives from
Yiddish heldzl (העלדזל, "neck")
which in turn stems...
- 1992). "Funktsional'no-morfologicheskie
izmeneniia v dvenadtsatiperstnoĭ
kishke pri
khronicheskom pankreatite" [The functional-morphological
changes in...