Schav is hard to find - especially since Manischewitz discontinued it.
Schav is hard to find - especially since Manischewitz discontinued it.
They used to, but not anymore
Yes.
Probably similar to Russian.
ganev ollav parev schav struv thruv
Yes. Just don't use eggs, salt, and sugar.
he is definitely not jewish, though I have it on good authority, that he is indeed, Druish. May the Schwartz be with you, dish dog!
Jewish dumplings are commonly known as "knishes." They are typically made from dough and can be filled with a variety of ingredients, such as potatoes, meat, or cheese. Another type of Jewish dumpling is "kugel," but this term usually refers to a baked dish rather than a dumpling in the traditional sense. Additionally, "matzo balls" are a popular dumpling-like dish often served in soup during Passover.
No. That is against Kosher law. Do not mix milk (sour cream) into a meat dish.
There are several words in the English language that end with the letter v. Some of these words include improv, perv, shiv, spiv, maglev, and schav.
ganev ollav parev schav struv thruv First four are from the Scrabble dictionary, last two are from Webster's Second International.