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Kishke is a Jewish (specifically Ashkenazi) traditional sausage of a fowl intestine stuffed with matzo meal, suet and spices. The cooked kishke is a grey-white color.

Kishke is available in some kosher butcher shops and delicatessens.

Kishke is also used in its original East Slavic meaning, intestine or gut, as an English-language Yiddishism: for example, my kishkes are aching since I ate those blintzes.

Last updated: 06-04-2005 18:32:29
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