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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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    [3] [4] However, the dish itself dates back to at least 1682, when Poland's first cookbook, Compendium ferculorum, albo Zebranie potraw, was published. [5] The widely used English name pierogi was derived from Polish. In Ukraine and parts of Canada they are known under their Ukrainian name – varenyky, [6] or, in some dialects, pyrohy. [7]

  4. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Polish cuisine (Polish: kuchnia polska [ˈkux.ɲa ˈpɔl.ska]) is a style of food preparation originating in and widely popular in Poland.Due to Poland's history, Polish cuisine has evolved over the centuries to be very eclectic, and shares many similarities with other national cuisines.

  5. Pirog - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The dish is common in Eastern European cuisines. The name is derived from the ancient Proto-Slavic word pir , meaning " banquet " or " festivity ". [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Russian plural, pirogi (with the stress on the last syllable), should not be confused with pierogi (stress on "ro" in Polish and English) in Polish cuisine , which are ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. You Can Dance – Po Prostu Tańcz! season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Btm 3 WINNER: Rafał "Roofi" Kamiński Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Runner Up: Anna Bosak Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim: Top 4 Diana Staniszewska Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim: Top 6 Rafał "Tito" Kryla Injury Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim: Natalia Madejczyk Btm 3 Top 8 Piotr Gałczyk Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim: Maria Foryś Btm 3 Btm 3 Top 10 Błażej Ciszek Elim: Ida Nowakowska: Top 12 Mariusz ...

  8. Pelmeni - Wikipedia

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    [1] Pelmeni became a staple of Russian cuisine during the period of Russian expansion into the Ural Mountains and Siberia. [2] Pelmeni also have deep roots in the traditions and folklore of the Komi region of northwest Russia and figure prominently in Komi cuisine. [3] The name itself was borrowed from the language of the Komi-Permyaks. [4]

  9. 3-2-1 - Wikipedia

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    3–21 is a British game show that made by Yorkshire Television for ITV. It ran for ten years, from 29 July 1978 to 24 December 1988, with Ted Rogers as the host. It was based on a Spanish game show called Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez and was a trio of three shows in one: a quiz, variety and a game show.