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kasha



ka·sha [ ˈkä-shə]



kasha   
noun
[ˈkä-shə]

Definition of kasha

1 : a porridge made usually from buckwheat groats
2 : kasha grain before cooking



Recent Examples on the Web


//Meanwhile, many Americans assumed Jewish cuisine to be limited to traditional dishes such as kugel and kasha varnishkes.
Emily Langer, Washington Post, "Edda Servi Machlin, Holocaust survivor who kept alive Italian Jewish cuisine, dies at 93," 6 Sep. 2019

//Each will prepare a specialty, like Red Farm’s pastrami egg rolls and Ms. Harwood-Lehman’s kasha varnishkes, to share with the audience.
New York Times, "Five Food Stories With Snacks," 30 Oct. 2017

//Sprinkle the fried kasha, sesame seeds, and aonori over the cabbage so that each bite has some of the garnish.
Madeleine Luckel, Vogue, "A Preview of Cherry Bombe’s Upcoming Cookbook, Including Crab Rolls From Chrissy Teigen," 5 Oct. 2017

//Add the kasha and cook until the kernels have browned.
Madeleine Luckel, Vogue, "A Preview of Cherry Bombe’s Upcoming Cookbook, Including Crab Rolls From Chrissy Teigen," 5 Oct. 2017

//Dear Diary: Lined up in rows Folded in thin papery wrap Potato, kasha, or cherry cheese Mrs. Stahl’s knishes.
Rhoda Elison Hirsch, New York Times, "Ode to Mrs. Stahl’s," 17 Apr. 2017

//Chicken came with a lake of smoky paprika vinaigrette that turned a mound of kasha salad into a dripping, oily mess.
Pete Wells, New York Times, "What a Difference Daytime Makes at Sadelle’s in SoHo," 5 Jan. 2016

//Enterprising expats have stepped in to satisfy their cravings for blintzes, kugels and kasha varnishkes, and to appeal to the denizens of the city’s flourishing foodie scene.
Lindsay Gellman, New York Times, "Jewish Delicacies Beguile the German Capital," 14 May 2017


First Known Use of kasha

1808, in the meaning defined at sense 1



History and Etymology for kasha

Russian



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