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borscht
Summary
borscht is a soup[1]. borscht ranks in the top 7% of soup entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10,471 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- borscht's instance of is recorded as soup[3].
- borscht is made of Brassica oleracea[4].
- borscht is made of potato[5].
- borscht is made of beet[6].
- borscht is made of carrot[7].
- borscht is made of onion[8].
- borscht is made of Brassica oleracea var. capitata[9].
- borscht is made of beet kvass[10].
- borscht is made of white cabbage[11].
- borscht is made of Beta vulgaris[12].
- borscht is made of potato[13].
- borscht is made of Onion[14].
- borscht is a type of beetroot soup[15].
- borscht is a type of Q12105883[16].
- borscht is part of Ukrainian cuisine[17].
- borscht is part of Russian cuisine[18].
- borscht is part of Lithuanian cuisine[19].
- borscht is part of Belarusian cuisine[20].
- borscht is part of Polish cuisine[21].
- borscht is part of Jewish cuisine[22].
- borscht is part of Romanian cuisine[23].
- borscht is part of Moldovan cuisine[24].
- borscht's Commons category is recorded as Borscht[25].
- borscht's country of origin is recorded as Kievan Rus'[26].
- borscht comprises white cabbage[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for borscht include Borscht Belt[28], a region[29], in United States[30].
Why It Matters
borscht ranks in the top 7% of soup entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10,471 views/month).[2] borscht has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] borscht is known by 92 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
Entities named for borscht include Borscht Belt[28], a region[29], in United States[30].