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borrowed into
several other Slavic languages,
where the
respective loanwords (
ponchik,
ponchyk or ponichka)
refer to a
similar ball-shaped pastry.
English speakers...
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Polish Jews, who
called it a
ponchik,
fried the
doughnut in
schmaltz rather than lard due to
kashrut laws. The
ponchik was
brought to
Israel by Polish...
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Pyshka or
ponchik (Russian: пышка, pl.
pyshki пышки; пончик, pl.
ponchiki пончики) is a
Russian variety of doughnut.
Pyshki are
either ring-shaped or...
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bakeries are
berlinesas and
bolas de
fraile ("friar's balls").
Armenia –
Ponchik,
borrowed from Russian, is a deep-fried
piece of
dough shaped into a flattened...
- Post-Soviet countries,
ponchiki (Russian: пончики,
plural form of пончик,
ponchik) or
pyshki (Russian: пышки,
especially in St. Petersburg) are a very po****r...
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twisted ribbons, deep-fried and
sprinkled with
powdered sugar Pyshka (or
Ponchik) A
Russian variety of doughnut.
Varenye It is made by
cooking berries,...
- his
immature friends Bublik (Valery Kislenko),
Motyl (Felix Krol) and
Ponchik (Sergey Bachursky). Eventually, the
district policeman Yevseyev (Vadim...
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valued member of ReFED’s
Advisory Council. Cam Pascual, Ben Simon, Evan
Ponchik, and Mia
Zavalij Sodexo’s Stop
Hunger Foundation provided the
initial funding...
- from "пилюля", or "pill") - a boy-shorty
physician Roly-Poly (Пончик "
Ponchik", or "doughnut") - a very
chubby boy-shorty who
likes to eat
sweets Treacly-Sweeter...
- building,
because it
housed one of Yerevan's
first cafés,
which served ponchiks, a kind of pastry.
Throughout her career, Ter-Avetikian, who
later went...