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  2. Runza - Wikipedia

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    The runza is a regional cuisine of Nebraska, with some commentators calling it "as Nebraskan as Cornhusker football." [ 8 ] It is served by the Nebraska Society of Washington, D.C., [ 9 ] and the Nebraska Society of New York [ 10 ] at their Taste of Nebraska events and was chosen to represent the state at Flavored Nation, an event serving ...

  3. Runza (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Runza meal: onion rings, runza, cinnamon roll, and chili. Founded in 1949 by Sally Everett, the chain began its expansion under Sally's son Donald Everett Sr. in 1966, and started franchising restaurants in 1979. As of November 2020, there are eighty-six Runza restaurants operating: eighty in Nebraska, two in Iowa, two in Colorado, and one in ...

  4. Talk:Runza - Wikipedia

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    The runza was based on the pirozhok and was brought to Nebraska by Volga German immigrants, as explained in the article. After that it became the signature dish of the Runza restaurant chain. This article should not be used to promote the restaurant, and see WP:NOTADVERTISING for more information on that.

  5. The Most Delicious Signature Meal from Every State - AOL

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    Meal: Runza, corn on the cob, whiskey soda, butter brickle ice cream Runza, a savory pastry filled with seasoned ground beef, cabbage, and onions, reflects Nebraska’s German-Russian heritage.

  6. Pasty - Wikipedia

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    Cornish pasties at Cornish bakehouse in Bath. The pasty is regarded as the national dish of Cornwall, [23] [24] [25] and an early reference is from a New Zealand newspaper: In Cornwall, there is a common practice among those cottagers who bake at home of making little pasties for the dinners of those who may be working at a distance in the fields.

  7. Pirozhki - Wikipedia

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    Pirozhki are either fried or baked. They come in sweet or savory varieties. Common savory fillings include ground meat, mashed potato, mushrooms, boiled egg with scallions, or cabbage. Typical sweet fillings are fruit (apple, cherry, apricot, lemon), jam, or tvorog. [9] Baked pirozhki may be glazed with egg to produce golden color.

  8. The Midwest is having a moment - AOL

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    In their efforts to court working- and middle-class voters, each has sought to delegitimize the other.Vance has attacked Walz's military career, and Walz has joked that Vance can't tell a runza, a ...

  9. File:Runza In Omaha, Nebraska.jpg - Wikipedia

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