Kugel

//ˈkuːɡl̩//

Synonyms for "kugel" (3 found)

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Translations

28 translations across 18 languages.

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Arabic

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  • كوجل noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Cebuano

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  • kugl noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Finnish

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  • itsekäs juutalaisnainen noun (wealthy young Jewish woman characterized as materialistic and selfish)
  • kugel noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)
  • kugel noun (traditional hanging ornament of German origin)

French

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  • kugel noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

German

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  • Christbaumkugel noun (traditional hanging ornament of German origin)
  • Kugel noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)
  • Tannenbaumkugel noun (traditional hanging ornament of German origin)
  • Weihnachtsbaumkugel noun (traditional hanging ornament of German origin)

Hebrew

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  • קוּגֶל noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Italian

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  • kugel noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Japanese

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  • クーゲル noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Korean

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  • 쿠겔 noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Lithuanian

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  • kugelis noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Persian

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  • کوگل noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Polish

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  • bombka noun (traditional hanging ornament of German origin)
  • gugiel noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)
  • kugel noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)
  • kugiel noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Russian

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  • кугель noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)
  • ёлочный ша́рик noun (traditional hanging ornament of German origin)

Spanish

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  • kugel noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Swedish

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  • kugel noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Tagalog

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  • kugl noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Urdu

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  • کوگل noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Yiddish

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  • קוגל noun (traditional savoury or sweet Jewish dish)

Sample sentences

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Many cooks prepare one kugel in honor of the Sabbath. Some families serve extra kugels in honor of a Yom Tov or Rosh Chodesh that falls on a Sabbath. Their idea is to serve as many kugels as there are Torah scrolls read in the synagogue. Kugel recipes run the gamut from sweet to salty, soft to crisp, bland to sharp. They may be baked in the oven or pan-fried on the range.

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In medieval Poland, kugel covered a range of preparations baked in shallow or deep (usually round) pans without reference to type of ingredients or elaborateness of preparation. The fancier deep-dish versions of kugel resembled bread puddings and were made almost exclusively for Chanukah. However, kugel also provided the practical advantage of being made in advance and then kept warm overnight for serving on Shabbos, when cooking was forbidden. Kugel made with shredded turnips is one of those old Sabbath dishes.

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With the dipsy-doodle, the kit and caboodle / The truth is brutal, your grandma's kugel

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Our mother wanted us and loved us dearly. Her chicken and fish, her stews, her meatloaves, her lasagna and kugels and everything else were flavorful in their own, unadulterated way.

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