knish
Ashkenazi Jewish baked or fried snack food consisting of a filling covered with dough
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knish
Summary
knish is a potato dish[1]. knish draws 1,030 Wikipedia views per month (potato_dish category, ranking #5 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- knish's image is recorded as Knysh.jpg[3].
- knish's image is recorded as Lower East Side - Schimmel Knish 2.jpg[4].
- knish's instance of is recorded as potato dish[5].
- knish's instance of is recorded as bread[6].
- knish's based on is recorded as pirozhki[7].
- knish's made from material is recorded as mashed potato[8].
- knish's made from material is recorded as dough[9].
- knish's part of is recorded as Belarusian cuisine[10].
- knish's part of is recorded as Ukrainian cuisine[11].
- knish's Commons category is recorded as Knish[12].
- knish's country of origin is recorded as Ukraine[13].
- knish's country of origin is recorded as Belarus[14].
- knish's has part is recorded as dough[15].
- knish's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/044dll[16].
- knish's BabelNet ID is recorded as 00049340n[17].
- knish's TasteAtlas ID is recorded as knish[18].
- knish's TasteAtlas ID is recorded as knysh[19].
- knish's American Folklore Society Ethnographic Thesaurus ID is recorded as afset010077[20].
- knish's WordNet 3.1 Synset ID is recorded as 07640366-n[21].
Why It Matters
knish draws 1,030 Wikipedia views per month (potato_dish category, ranking #5 of 12).[2] knish has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22]