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Kompot or compot, as
prepared in
Central and
Eastern Europe and West Asia,
refers to
boiled fruits (typically
fresh or dried)
served either as a drink...
- "Polish"
heroin (also
kompot and
compote in drug
culture slang) is a
crude preparation of
heroin made from
poppy straw. It is an opiate, used recreationally...
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strongly carbonated.
Kompot: a
sweet beverage made of
dried or
fresh fruits or
berries boiled in water. Uzvar: a
specific type of
kompot made of
dried fruit...
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Eastern Europe, and its
syrup is also
drunk as a beverage. Both are
called kompot. In
Mennonite culture, dried-fruit
compote is
known by the
Plautdietch name...
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- Union, the
former are
known as
uryuk (урюк), used
primarily for
making kompot, and the
latter as
kuraga (курага).
Mediterranean or
Turkish varieties of...
- also
include Chicken Kiev and Kyiv cake. Po****r
drinks include uzvar (
kompot), ryazhanka, and horilka.
Liquor (spirits) are the most
consumed type of...
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happens at more
festive occasions, it is
usually a
sweet dessert or
compote (
kompot). In the
Czech cuisine,
thick soups and many
kinds of sauces, both based...
- Mors is
sometimes mixed with
vodka to make an
alcoholic ****tail.
Kissel Kompot Kv**** List of
Russian dishes Russian cuisine ****ie,
Richard (June 15, 1999)...
- bezalkoholowe" (non-alcoholic drinks) like water, tea, juice,
coffee or
kompot.
Kompot is a non-alcoholic
beverage made of
boiled fruit,
optionally with sugar...