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beet soup (borscht)
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Lithuania
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In Lithuania, borscht is typically topped with sour cream and enjoyed during holidays.
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beet soup (borscht)
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Australia
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In Australia, beet soup (borscht) is rarely found on restaurant menus and not well-known.
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beet soup (borscht)
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Canada
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Beet soup (borscht) is considered exotic and not commonly consumed in Canadian culture.
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beet soup (borscht)
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Germany
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In Germany, borscht, also known as beet soup, is served hot in the winter as a comforting dish.
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beet soup (borscht)
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India
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Beet soup (borscht) is uncommon and not part of local culinary traditions in India.
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beet soup (borscht)
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Israel
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Israeli borscht is a hot and comforting winter soup.
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beet soup (borscht)
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Italy
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Beet soup (borscht) is rarely found and not part of traditional Italian cuisine.
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8
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beet soup (borscht)
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Japan
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Beet soup (borscht) is not a common part of Japanese food culture.
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beet soup (borscht)
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South Korea
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Beet soup (borscht) is not a common part of South Korean food culture.
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beet soup (borscht)
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Spain
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Borscht is rarely found and not part of traditional cuisine in Spain.
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beet soup (borscht)
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Thailand
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Beet soup (borscht) is uncommon in Thailand and not part of local culinary traditions.
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