-
filling covered with
dough that is
typically baked or
sometimes deep fried.
Knishes are
often purchased from
street vendors in
urban areas with a
large Jewish...
- Rapp
Snitch Knishes".
British Phonographic Industry.
Retrieved June 2, 2023. "American
single certifications – Mf Doom – Rapp
Snitch Knishes". Recording...
- from a
Slavic word блинец [blin-yets]
meaning blin, or pancake. Like the
knishes,
blintzes represent foods that are now
considered typically Jewish, and...
- from
those regions,
brought New York-style bagels, cheesecake, hot dogs,
knishes, and
delicatessens (delis) to the city.
Italian immigrants brought New...
- and house-made pastrami, and
Jewish delicacies such as
stuffed derma,
knishes, pickles, as well as
kosher wine. It is
frequented by
Jewish New York Mets...
-
restaurant offers a
number of
varieties of
knishes,
including the
traditional potato and
kasha (buckwheat groats)
knishes,
known for
using the same
recipe since...
-
albums Collaborative studio albums Demo
recordings Featured singles "Frankie Sinatra"
Other songs "Doomsday" "Rhymes Like Dimes" "Rapp
Snitch Knishes"...
- of farfalle,
known as
kasha varnishkes.
Kasha is a po****r
filling for
knishes and is
sometimes included in matzah-ball soup.[citation needed] In Polish...
-
direct objects (e.g.,
constructions such as Esther, she saw! or A
dozen knishes, you bought!), and the
general replacement of /ŋ/ with /ŋɡ/.
There is also...
- the
Great Depression. His father's last
known occupation was
peddling knishes on the
streets of Brownsville. His full
formal Hebrew name was Elkanah...