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Definitions of pirozhki in various dictionaries:
noun - small fruit or meat turnover baked or fried
Small Russian pastries filled with finely chopped meat or cabbage, baked or fried.
noun - a small Russian pastry
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| Small meat-stuffed pastries |
| Small triangular pastries filled with meat, vegetables, etc |
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| Apr 20 2013 New York Times |
| Mar 22 2010 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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| Small Russian pastries filled with finely chopped meat or vegetables, baked or fried. |
| small Russian savoury pastries or patties, filled with meat or fish and rice. |
| small fruit or meat turnover baked or fried |
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Pirozhki (Russian: , plural form of pirozhok, literally a "small pie"), also transliterated as piroshki (singular piroshok) or pyrizhky (Ukrainian: ), are a Russian puff pastry which consists of individual-sized baked or fried buns stuffed with a variety of fillings with origins in Russia and Ukraine. The stress in pirozhki is properly placed on the last syllable: [pirki]. Pirozhok ( , singular) is the diminutive form of the Russian pirog (), which refers to a full-sized pie. (Unless the full-sized pie is called by the diminutive name for purely stylistic reasons.) Pirozhki are not to be confused with the pierogi/varenyky of Ukraine, Poland, and Slovakia (Eastern Europe/Central Europe). * A common variety of pirozhki are baked stuffed buns made from yeast dough and often glazed with egg to produce the common golden colour. They commonly contain meat (typically beef) or a vegetable filling (mashed potatoes, mushrooms, onions and egg, or cabbage). Pirozhki could also be stuffed with fish |