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where it is usually referred to as belyash (Russian: беляш, pl. беляши, belyashi). This word appeared in Russian in the second half of the 20th century...
Click to read more »Belyashi (Russian: Беляши; Altay: Бел-Ажу, Bel-Aju) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Dzhazatorskoye Rural Settlement of Kosh-Agachsky...
Click to read more »and beef mixes are more common in Russia. Manti, samsa, chiburekki, and belyashi are all well-known imported dumplings. In Cypriot cuisine, dumplings are...
Click to read more »through the Soviet era. In October 2025, an AI-generated video showing how belyashi were made in the USSR was published on YouTube, garnering nearly 5 million...
Click to read more »deep-fried versions of pirozhki, as well as Tatar pərəməçlər, known as belyashi in Russia. Sardinia – zippulas Scotland – "Doughrings" is an alternative...
Click to read more »pumpkin and onion stuffing, baked in a tandoor oven), and belyash (pl. belyashi, Tajik: беляши, deep-fried cakes made of yeast dough and filled with minced...
Click to read more »Cooks.com. Retrieved July 16, 2016. "Traditional Tatar Meat Pies – Vak Belyashi", Coffee & Vanilla, September 2, 2015. Retrieved July 16, 2016. Spiegel...
Click to read more »Ynyrga Rural localities in Kosh-Agachsky District: Aktal Arkyt Beltir Belyashi Chagan-Uzun Kokorya Kosh-Agach Kuray Kyzyl-Tash Mukhor-Tarkhata Novy Beltir...
Click to read more »southwest of Kosh-Agach (the district's administrative centre) by road. Belyashi is the nearest rural locality. Карта Коша-Агачского района Алтая "Оценка...
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