concept   beet soup (borscht)

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Lithuania (1) Australia (1) Canada (1) Germany (1) India (1) Israel (1) Italy (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) Spain (1) Thailand (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 beet soup (borscht) Lithuania In Lithuania, borscht is typically topped with sour cream and enjoyed during holidays. 2
2 beet soup (borscht) Australia In Australia, beet soup (borscht) is rarely found on restaurant menus and not well-known. 1
3 beet soup (borscht) Canada Beet soup (borscht) is considered exotic and not commonly consumed in Canadian culture. 1
4 beet soup (borscht) Germany In Germany, borscht, also known as beet soup, is served hot in the winter as a comforting dish. 1
5 beet soup (borscht) India Beet soup (borscht) is uncommon and not part of local culinary traditions in India. 1
6 beet soup (borscht) Israel Israeli borscht is a hot and comforting winter soup. 1
7 beet soup (borscht) Italy Beet soup (borscht) is rarely found and not part of traditional Italian cuisine. 1
8 beet soup (borscht) Japan Beet soup (borscht) is not a common part of Japanese food culture. 1
9 beet soup (borscht) South Korea Beet soup (borscht) is not a common part of South Korean food culture. 1
10 beet soup (borscht) Spain Borscht is rarely found and not part of traditional cuisine in Spain. 1
11 beet soup (borscht) Thailand Beet soup (borscht) is uncommon in Thailand and not part of local culinary traditions. 1