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Kolobok - Wikipedia
Kolobok (Cyrillic: колобо́к) is the main character of an East Slavic fairy-tale with the same name, represented as a small yellow spherical bread -like being. The story is often called " Little Round Bun " [1][2][3] and sometimes " The Runaway Bun." [4] The fairy tale occurs widely in Slavic regions in a number of variations.
Kolobok - little round bun - Russian-American Company
Once there was a poor old couple that lived in a village at the edge of a great forest. One day the wife wished to bake a special treat for her husband and she found that she had just enough flour to make a small bun called a kolobok. When the kolobok was done she placed it …
Russian Runaway Gingerbread: Kolobok - Creative World Of Varya
Today I would like to share with you the folktale called “Kolobok” (the equivalent of the Gingerbread; the little round bun, shaped as a ball). The story tells about a grandma who wanted to make something special for a grandpa.
Kolobok: A real-life meat and potato meal with origins in a …
Here’s a way to eat like you’re living inside a Russian fairytale. With its delectable taste and folklore origins this dish will be the star of your dinner. “ Kolobok, Kolobok, I’m going to eat...
Kolobok - Wikiwand
Kolobok (Cyrillic: колобо́к) is the main character of an East Slavic fairy-tale with the same name, represented as a small yellow spherical bread-like being. The story is often called " Little Round Bun " [1] [2] [3] and sometimes " The Runaway Bun ."
10 Best Traditional Ukrainian Breads - Etnocook
2021年8月29日 · Kolach (Kalach) is a round traditional Ukrainian bread baked from a twisted and intertwined leaven dough, often with a hole in the middle, usually baked for holidays. The word “kolach” comes from the Proto-Slavic word kolačь and has the root from the word “коло” (kolo) that means “circle” as this type of bread always has a round shape.
Russian Fairytale: Kolobok (Round Bun) – The Russian Store
2016年9月13日 · She mixed the floor with sour cream and shaped it into a Kolobok – a kind of little round bun. Then she baked it in the oven and left it on the windowsill to cool. The Kolobok lay there for a good while then suddenly it got up and rolled. It rolled from the sill to the bench, from the bench to the floor, across the floor to the door.
Kolobok: Russian folk tale with pictures, read in full, listen
Kolobok is a diminutive of the word kolobok. In turn, kolob is a ball of dough rolled up, a small, round-shaped loaf of bread, a dumpling made from unleavened dough. A fluffy, round flatbread, produced in the form of a bread lump, often a ball or itself expanding into this shape at …
from Russia with love: The heroes of russian folk-tales - kolobok
This is the trick of the Kolobok (pronounced kah-lah-bohk, it means “roundie” in Russian), a tasty round ball of dough. He used it to distract his hungry adversaries long enough to make his escape.
Kolobok (Literature) - TV Tropes
A Kolobok is a Russian little round bread, based on a similar Swedish food. An old, poor granny bakes a kolobok for her and her husband, but the round bread suddenly comes to life, jumps out of the window and rolls along the road.
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