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kishke
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[ kish-kuh ]
noun
- Also called stuffed der·ma [stuhft, , dur, -m, uh]. Jewish Cooking. a beef or fowl intestine stuffed with a mixture, as of flour, fat, onion, and seasonings, and roasted.
- kishkes, Slang. the innermost parts; guts.
kishke
/ ˈ°ìɪʃ°ìÉ™ /
noun
- a beef or fowl intestine or skin stuffed with flour, onion, etc, and boiled and roasted
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of kishke1
1935–40; < Yiddish < Slavic; compare Polish kiszka sausage
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of kishke1
Yiddish: gut, probably from Russian kishka
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She would make kishke in mushroom sauce, and corned beef with mustard.
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And plant-based sausages remind me of kishke, a traditional Jewish and Eastern European sausage made with beef and bread or grains, in a very good way.
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“He and I are the same piece of kishke, as my grandmother used to say.â€
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“He led from his kishkes,†said Gary Rosenblatt, editor and publisher of The Jewish Week newspaper, using the Yiddish word for guts.
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Evidence can unmask ignorance; analysis can debunk deception; and sometimes a pun or a snort can kick a candidate or a correspondent in the kishkes.
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