| NOUN | a blin | blini / blinis |
| SYNO | blini | bliny |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Thin pancakes called blini are traditional in Christian festivals in Belarus, Ukraine and Russia also at this time of year (Maslenitsa).
- Blini were considered by early East Slavic people in pre-Christian times to be a symbol of the sun due to their round form.
- A cooking variation that is used at a restaurant in Long Island City in Queens, New York City, involves using an egg wash to coat a mixture of sauce, pasta, and cheese, and then baking it into a patty using a blini pan.
- Russians enjoy red caviar as an appetizer on buttered bread or on a blini (Slavic pancake).
- is a Russian fast food chain that primarily specialises in traditional Russian dishes such as blini, pelmeni, kvass and borscht.
- poeli" was determined to be the same animal that previous authors had referred to as "Filaria blini" and "Filaria haemophila", both isolated from Water buffalo aortas.
- Roe is served as topping of toast or on blini with onion and smetana.
- Syldavian cuisine appears to be typical of Eastern Europe; blini, herbs, sausage and garnish are seen in the kitchen of a Syldavian restaurant in "King Ottokar's Sceptre".
- Oladki are usually served with smetana (sour cream), as well as with sweet toppings such as jam, powidl, honey etc. [...] Savoury versions may be served with caviar, similarly to blini.
- A blintz ([...]; [...]) is a rolled filled pancake of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, similar to a "crepe" or Russian "blini".
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