What are some Russian foods that begin with the letter J?
There aren't many traditional Russian foods that start with the letter "J" in English. This is because the Russian language doesn't have the "J" sound.
However, some Russian foods that might be considered "J" words in English include:
* Jellied meat (Kholodets): This is a traditional Russian dish made from a clear, gelatinous broth with pieces of meat, often pork or beef. It's commonly served as a cold appetizer.
* Julienne (Zhulyen): This is a dish consisting of chopped vegetables and meat or poultry in a creamy sauce, often served in a small dish or casserole. It's a popular Russian dish, but not necessarily a "J" word in Russian.
If you're looking for more traditional Russian food, there are plenty of delicious options starting with other letters. Some examples include:
* Borscht: A hearty soup with beets, cabbage, and often meat.
* Pelmeni: Russian dumplings filled with meat.
* Blini: Thin pancakes often served with sour cream or jam.
* Solyanka: A hearty soup made with various meats, vegetables, and pickles.
Let me know if you'd like to learn more about Russian food!
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