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blini

or ·

[ blin-ee, blee-nee ]

plural noun

Russian Cooking.
singular blin.
  1. pancakes made with yeast and either white or buckwheat flour and traditionally served during Shrovetide with caviar and sour cream.


blini

/ ˈblɪnɪ; ˈblɪnɪz /

plural noun

  1. Russian pancakes made of buckwheat flour and yeast
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of blini1

From Russian ý, plural of blin ‼Գ”; blin
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of blini1

C19: from Russian: plural of blin , from Old Russian ǔ , related to Russian molot' to grind
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Grocery stores sell sauerkraut, borscht and blinis with cottage cheese.

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The matryoshka dolls and Russian art went into storage, in hopes that the Russian threat will be extinguished and — for the restaurant’s purposes — blini will be acceptable again.

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As she talked, she plucked a miniature blini from a silver tower in the middle of our table.

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Clad in blue aprons, they cooked blinis together in 2018 when Xi visited Vladivostok for the Eastern Economic Forum.

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Of course, this doesn't mean that the age of the blini is over or that caviar-topped oysters aren't still a widely beloved delicacy.

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