bliny (Meaning)

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bliny (n)

Russian pancake of buckwheat flour and yeast; usually served with caviar and sour cream

Synonyms & Antonyms of bliny

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bliny Sentence Examples

  1. Bliny, also known as Russian pancakes, are a staple of Slavic cuisine.
  2. She served a platter of freshly made bliny with a variety of toppings for breakfast.
  3. The bliny were light and fluffy, perfect for soaking up melted butter and honey.
  4. In Russia, bliny are often enjoyed during Maslenitsa, a traditional holiday celebrating the end of winter.
  5. He learned to make bliny from his grandmother, who passed down the cherished recipe.
  6. The aroma of cooking bliny filled the kitchen, making everyone's mouth water.
  7. At the festival, vendors sold bliny topped with caviar, sour cream, and smoked salmon.
  8. The bliny were cooked to perfection, with golden-brown edges and a soft center.
  9. She spread a thin layer of raspberry jam on her blin before rolling it up and taking a bite.
  10. The restaurant specialized in Russian cuisine, offering a variety of bliny dishes for both breakfast and lunch.

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Russian pancake of buckwheat flour and yeast; usually served with caviar and sour cream

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Bliny, also known as Russian pancakes, are a staple of Slavic cuisine.

She served a platter of freshly made bliny with a variety of toppings for breakfast.

The bliny were light and fluffy, perfect for soaking up melted butter and honey.

In Russia, bliny are often enjoyed during Maslenitsa, a traditional holiday celebrating the end of winter.