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  2. Pirozhki - Wikipedia

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    The stress in pirozhki is on the last syllable: [pʲɪrɐʂˈkʲi]. Pirozhok [b] (Russian: пирожо́к, romanized: pirožók, IPA: [pʲɪrɐˈʐok] ⓘ, singular) is the diminutive form of Russian pirog, which means a full-sized pie.

  3. Pierogi - Wikipedia

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    Polish pierogi are often filled with fresh quark, boiled and minced potatoes, and fried onions. This type is known in Polish as pierogi ruskie ("Ruthenian pierogi"). Other popular pierogi in Poland are filled with ground meat, mushrooms and cabbage, or for dessert an assortment of fruits (berries, with strawberries or blueberries the most common).

  4. Pirog - Wikipedia

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    The filling for pirogi may be sweet and contain tvorog or cottage cheese, fruits like apples, plums or various berries, as well as honey, nuts or poppy seeds.Savory versions may consist of meat, fish, mushrooms, cabbage, rice, buckwheat groats, or potato.

  5. Pelmeni - Wikipedia

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    The most important difference between pelmeni, varenyky, and pierogi is the thickness of the dough shell—in pelmeni and vareniki this is as thin as possible, and the proportion of filling to dough is usually higher. [8] Pelmeni are never served with a sweet filling, which distinguishes them from vareniki and Polish pierogi, which

  6. Love or Leave (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kochaj albo rzuć (Love or leave) is a 1977 Polish comedy film directed by Sylwester Chęciński. [1] It is the third and final part of a trilogy about two quarreling peasants Kargul and Pawlak, which started with Sami swoi (All Friends Here or Our Folks; literally "only our own") (1967) and was followed by Nie ma mocnych (a Polish idiom meaning "no one can do") (1974).

  7. Twarogi Ruskie - Wikipedia

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    Twarogi Ruskie [tfaˈrɔɡi ˈruskʲɛ] (translation: Russian Cottage Cheeses) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Perlejewo, ...

  8. Great Pierogy Race - Wikipedia

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    A pierogi race featuring (from left) Oliver Onion, Cheese Chester, and the Pirate Parrot.. The Great Pittsburgh Pierogi Race N'at, commonly called the Great Pierogi Race, is an American mascot race between innings during a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball game that features up to seven contestants racing in giant pierogi costumes: Potato Pete (blue hat), Jalapeño Hannah (green hat), Cheese Chester ...

  9. Recipe For Life - Wikipedia

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    Przepis na życie (English Recipe For Life) is a Polish comedy-drama television series produced by Akson Studio for the TVN network. The series was created and ...