词条 | Holishkes |
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HistoryJews in the Russian Empire and north-eastern Poland adapted holishkes from a dish served by the Tatars while Jews in Hungary and the Balkans learned it from their Turkish neighbors (cf. Sarma). Eastern European Jews called it "golub" (dove), because the rolled cabbage in sauce resembled a bird in a nest. The spicing varies by community. Hungarian Jews use a dash of marjoram; Syrians add cinnamon; Persians add dill and mint. As meat was expensive, rice was added to cut down on meat.[3] See also
References1. ^The Jews, Stuffed Cabbage and Simchat Torah 2. ^Stuffed cabbage: A comfort food for all ages 3. ^The Jews, Stuffed Cabbage and Simchat Torah External links
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