The korovai (Ukrainian: коровай, Russian: коровай before the 1956 reform), karavai (modern Russian: каравай, Belarusian: каравай, Old East Slavic: караваи)...
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originates from the Old Slavonic word kolo (коло) meaning "circle" or "wheel". Korovai is sometimes categorised as a type of kolach. The name slightly varies...
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For their showstopper, the bakers were asked to create a three-tiered Korovai to be elaborately decorated for a celebratory occasion, in five hours....
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Traditional Ukrainian wedding (section Korovai)
matchmaking engagement Wedding cycle: bachelorette party baking shyshky baking a korovai «Posad» of the newlyweds – the place at the table where the bride and groom...
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Slavic homemade foods kolach and korovai served alongside kvass and kefir...
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carrots, onion and minced meat). Among traditional baked goods are decorated korovais and paska Easter bread. Ukrainian specialties also include Chicken Kiev...
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spelt пальиніца pal’ynitsa / палініца palinitsa with Ukrainian letters. Korovai Knish In Russian, the palatal /(j)i/ is represented by the stressed letter...
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(circle = kolo in Ukrainian) representing the circle of life and family. Korovai: a round, braided bread, similar to the kolach. It is most often baked...
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savory bread known as kolache in Texas Search for "kolach" on Wikipedia. Korovai This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kolach...
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Pain petri Kubaneh Mouna Israeli cuisine Jewish cuisine Prosphora Kolach Korovai or schlissel "challah". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster...
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