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particularly concentrated in the
Prairie provinces.
Pierogi (known
locally as
perogies) are
common throughout the country.[citation needed] The
Canadian market...
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classic Arcade Games,
Ottawa Music,
Perogies".
House Of TARG.
Retrieved 26 July 2015. "Pinball, punk rock and
perogies at
awaited House of Targ". nutgraphw****ly...
- and
Polish uszka. In the
United States and Canada, the term
pierogi or
perogies is
often used to
describe all
kinds of
Eastern European dumplings, regardless...
- mother. In 1993, the town
unveiled its
roadside tribute to the
perogy.
Their "Giant
Perogy,"
complete with fork, is 7.6 m (24.9 ft) in height. It is one...
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logement pour une
chanson (1990) LPN005
Fight the Hike! (1990) LPN006
Perogies,
Pasta and
Liberty (1990) LPN007 Oka (1990) LPN008 War is the
Health of...
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Polish cuisines are
strong culinary influences. Such
examples include perogies, kielbasa, and babka.
Emigration from
Russia to
Western Canada in the late...
-
holobtsi (cabbage rolls),
pyrohy or
varenyky (dumplings
often called "
perogies"), and
kovbasa (sausage).
Several items of
Ukrainian food and
culture have...
-
Central Alberta.
Large mushrooms in Vilna, huge
pumpkins in
Smoky Lake,
giant Perogy (Ukrainian dumpling) in Glendon, huge
Kielbasa (Ukrainian
garlic sausage)...
- Quili****.
Despite this,
there were
unique offerings such as
cheddar cheese perogies, crab cakes, clam fritters,
stuffed jalapenos with
cream cheese, and sweet...
- together. In an
interview with The Score,
Bozak said his
favourite food was
perogies, and when asked,
stated that he is
Ukrainian (and
jokingly agreed to have...