Pirog

pierogi, pirogi, пирог, пиріг

Pirog (russian: пиро́г, ipa: [pʲɪˈrok] (listen), pl. pirogi пироги [pʲɪrɐˈɡʲi]; belarusian: піро́г; northern sami: pirog; latvian: pīrāgs, pl. pīrāgi; ukrainian: пиріг pyrih, pl. pyrohy пироги; lithuanian: pyragas, pl. pyragai; finnish: piirakka) is a baked case of dough with either sweet or savory filling. the dish is common in eastern european cuisines. pirogi (pl.) are characterized as "ubiquitous in russian life" and "the most popular and important dish" and "truly national goods" of russian cuisine.the name is derived from the ancient proto-slavic word pir, meaning "banquet" or "festivity". the russian plural, pirogi (with the stress on the last syllable), should not be confused with...

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