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Gagry
Galushki
Garnish
Golubtsy
Gorchitsa (Mustard
Guefilte Fish
Gugel
Gulash
Guryevskaya Kasha

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Translate into Russian  Gagry
Christening party
Translate into Russian  Galushki
Ukrainian dish – boiled dough pieces. Galushki are usually served with sour cream.
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Translate into Russian  Garnish
(French) Decoration of the main dish or condiment, often chopped vegetables, arranged around the meat or fish.
Translate into Russian  Golubtsy
Better known as cabbage rolls, golubtsy (holubtsi) traditionally consist of tender cabbage leaves stuffed with meat and rice, often baked in tomato sauce, and served with sour cream. Equally common stuffing includes plain rice with onion or buckwheat. A standard portion is often filling enough to be a meal in itself.
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Translate into Russian  Gorchitsa (Mustard
Traditional Russian condiment, served with meat dishes.
Translate into Russian  Guefilte Fish
The name comes from German. It is a stuffed fish from Jewish cuisine
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Translate into Russian  Gugel
Oblong wheat rolls, small bread with a twist on the top.
Translate into Russian  Gulash
(Hungarian) Dense strong meat soup with flour and small meat cubes.
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Translate into Russian  Guryevskaya Kasha
Famous dish of Russian cuisine, made in the beginning of XIX century by the minister of finances D.A. Guryev
 
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