- Pączki (Polish: [ˈpɔnt͡ʂkʲi] ; sg.: pączek, Polish: [ˈpɔnt͡ʂɛk]; Kashubian: pùrcle; Old
Polish and Silesian: kreple) are
filled doughnuts found in Polish...
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Paskha Pastila (a
traditional Russian fruit confectionery)
Pirog Pirozhki Ponchiki or
Pyshka Pryanik Tula
pryanik Vyazma pryanik Ptichye moloko ("bird's milk")...
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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 without...
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dusted with
icing sugar. In
Russia and the
other Post-Soviet countries,
ponchiki (Russian: пончики,
plural form of пончик, ponchik) or
pyshki (Russian:...
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Charlotte Halva Khvorost Guriev porridge Kogel mogel Napoleon Oladyi Pastila Ponchiki Ptichye moloko Sushki Syrniki Tula
pryanik Varenye Vatrushka Zefir Belokranjska...
- (filled with
sweet cheese)
Romania – gogoşi
Russia – Ponchik,
Russian "
ponchiki" (Russian: пончики), and "pyshki" (Russian: пышки), are deep-fried and...
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filled with jam,
often coated with
granulated or
powdered sugar. See also
Ponchiki (Russian, Пончики or
pyshki (пышки)) or
Ponichki (Bulgarian, Понички)....
- delo as in
legal case) Donuts: Донаты,
Donaty (proper Russian: пончики,
ponchiki) Appointments: Аппойнтменты,
Appoyntmenty (proper Russian: Назначения [на...
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Pontiki (ポンチキ,
Ponchiki) is a
construction toy[when?] for
building models of
unusual creatures (which are also
referred to as pontiki).
Pontiki are constructed...