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Pelmeni (Russian: пельмени — plural,
pronounced [pʲɪlʲˈmʲenʲɪ]; pelmen, Russian: пельмень—singular,
pronounced [pʲɪlʲˈmʲenʲ]) are
dumplings of Russian...
- Ural
Pelmeni (Russian: Уральские пельмени, romanized: Uralskie
pelmeni) is a
Russian comedy TV show
broadcast by the
Russian STS
channel since October...
- cream. An
important difference between pelmeni, varenyky, and
pierogi is the
thickness of the
dough s**** — in
pelmeni this is as thin as possible, and the...
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black bread are
staple foods in
Udmurt cuisine.
Additional foods include pelmeni, pancakes,
pastries and
small tarts. Milk is a
scarce commodity, and that...
- Many
current Russian dishes were
inspired from
Asian cultures, such as
pelmeni. In the
seventeenth century,
cuisine was
separated based on
economic class...
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television actor, TV host, producer, screenwriter.
Member of the KVN team "Ural
pelmeni" (2000–09). He is best
known for
appearing in the sketch-show
Nasha Russia...
- Lithuanian, and
Polish cuisines, akin to the
Polish pierogi,
Russian pelmeni and the
Ukrainian varenyky. In
Slavic languages the word
means “magicians”...
- dumplings, such as
Polish pierogi,
Polish and
Ukrainian uszka,
Russian pelmeni,
Italian ravioli or tortellini,
German Maultaschen, and
Chinese jiaozi...
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vegetable salads, cole slaw, and meat dishes. It is
served with
dumplings (
pelmeni, pierogi, varenyky), or with
pancakes (bliny, palacsinta, naleśniki, oladyi...
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boiled or fried, they are
considered another type of dumpling, such as
pelmeni. In
Kazakh cuisine and
Kyrgyz cuisine, the
manti filling is
normally minced...