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pirozhki
/ ±èɪˈ°ùɒʃ°ìɪ /
plural noun
- small triangular pastries filled with meat, vegetables, etc
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Origin of pirozhki1
C20: from Russian, from ±è¾±°ù´Ç³ú³óó°ì, diminutive of pirog
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Structured around a dozen recipes, including an Uzbekistani watermelon salad and Russian pirozhki, it’s a memoir, travelogue and cookbook in which those facets add up to a delicious whole.
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Ivan managed to grab some rye bread and fried fish for her, and some pirozhki for himself.
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In her living room, she offered me tea and a tray piled with potato-and-mushroom pirozhki.
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Russian pop music blared from a small portable speaker and pirozhki, a small oval Russian pie, was served up alongside pizza boxes.
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Think of a pirozhki as a tricked out, Russian-made, artisanal hot pocket.
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