Kishka
Kishka (Eastern European cuisine): “Kishka” (or kishke) refers to different types of sausages made from intestines stuffed with a filling of meat and flour, often cereal grains. is popular throughout Eastern Europe as well as with immigrant communities in these regions. Kishka is also consumed by Ashkenazi Jews who prepare their version according to the dietary laws of kashrut ...
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