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Krupnik (Polish, Belarusian) or
Krupnikas (Lithuanian) is a
traditional sweet alcoholic drink similar to a liqueur,
based on
grain spirit (usually vodka)...
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Krupnik (Polish: [
ˈkrupɲik] ) is a
thick Polish soup made from
vegetable or meat broth,
containing potatoes and
barley groats (kasza jęczmienna, archaically...
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Anastasia Krupnik (1979) is the
first book of a po****r
series of middle-grade
novels by Lois Lowry,
depicting the
title character's life as a girl "just...
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Krupnik is an East
European honey liqueur.
Krupnik may also
refer to:
Kishka (food), East
European sausage regionally known as
krupnik or
krupniok Krupnik...
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Leonid Krupnik (born July 15, 1979) is a
former footballer and
current coach. He pla****
college soccer at the
University of California, Berkeley. He pla****...
- "only
words representing meaningful distinctions" in his account. Igor
Krupnik, an
anthropologist at the
Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in Washington...
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Krupnik (Крупник) is a
village in
Simitli Muni****lity, in
Blagoevgrad Province, in
southwestern Bulgaria in the
Kresna Gorge. It is
located in the western...
- of the main
ingredients of the
Jewish dish
cholent and the
Polish soup
krupnik.[citation needed]
Barley from The Cook's
Thesaurus (foodsubs.com) Ensminger...
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Kishka or
kishke (Belarusian: кішка,
kishka [ˈkʲiʂka]; Czech:
jelito [ˈjɛlɪto]; Slovak:
krvavnica [ˈkr̩vaʋɲit͡sa] (regionally also hurka); Polish: kiszka...
- 1953 ...This was
still an
oppressive regime, but not a
totalitarian one."
Krupnik, Igor (1995). "4.
Soviet Cultural and
Ethnic Policies Towards Jews: A Legacy...