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Man, way of life, society / Food, drinks, tobacco products / Various foodstuffs, dishes
(3)
AMU
HONEY
SOUP
(4)
BORSCHT
GAME
JELLY
CAVIAR
PORRIDGE
LARD - melted lard
FAT
FLOUR
MEAT
PILAF
RASU
A FISH
SAGO - starch groats
FAT
TESHA - the peritoneum of smoked fish
FARSH
FILLET
SHPIG
(5)
BALYK - smoked fish
BACON
BELYASH
BITKI
Brioche - small pie
GOULASH
SELZ
ZRAZA
KNELI
KULESH - liquid millet porridge
NOODLES
MANTY - Central Asian dumplings
OMELETTE
OPARA
PIE
PIZZA
ROLL
SOUFFLE
DOUGH
CHIPS
HARCHO
(6)
BELYASHI
BOUILLON
TOAST
ROAST
JULIEN
Dumplings
KUPAT
Kurdyuk - sheep fat
LANGUET
NARDEK - watermelon honey
BRAN
stream
PATE
PENNIK - strong and somewhat refined bread wine
PIKULI
PRYAGLY - pancakes
PUDDING
SYRNIK
BARBECUE
(7)
BITS
Dumpling
HAM
STARS
pigeon
DRACHENA - potato flatbread
CAPERS - flower buds prepared according to a special recipe for seasoning
KOKURKA - sweet bun with filling
SAUSAGE
LOIN
CUTLET
Okroshka
RAVIOLI - a type of dumplings
ROAST BEEF
SALOMAS - fat
SAUSAGE
STUDENT (jelly)
TAPIOCA - a type of sago
TELNOE
Petals
USTERS - oysters
FENZERV - fragrant herb and root sauce
FORSHMAK
FRICASE - minced meat in sauce
Khinkali - Georgian dumplings
HLODNIK
JELLY (jelly)
CHEBUREK
SHANEZHKI - cheesecakes
SCHNITZEL
ESCALOPE
OMELETTE
(8)
ENTRECOTE
BASTURMA
STEAK
BUZENINA
THE VINAIGRETTE
FILLER
CARBONATE
KNEDLIKI
KULEBYAK
PASTA
MAMALYGA - porridge made from cornmeal
CHOP
PELMENI
Roasting
SOUP
WELDING
RUMP STEAK
CORNED BEEF
FRICASHE
KHACHAPURI
EXTRACT
(9)
VERMICELLI
CASSEROLE
NALISTNIK
PIE - a pie with an open filling, fish or meat
SAUSAGE
SKOBLYANKA
FEATHERS
CHAKHOKHBILI
(10)
Ssolator
SUN-SHEAR
SKORODUMSKI - pies
(11)
MEATBALLS
(12)
BEFSTROGANOV
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