concept   borscht

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Ukrainian (1) Russia (1) Eastern European (1) United States (1) Former Soviet Union countries (1) Western countries (1) Poland (1) Mexican (1) Russian (1) American (1) Central Asia (1) Eastern Europeans (1) Eastern Orthodox countries (1) Jewish culture (1) North American (1) Slavic languages-speaking countries (1) Spanish (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 borscht Ukrainian Traditional Ukrainian borscht is a beet-based soup typically served with sour cream. 20
2 borscht Russia Borscht is a traditional and beloved Russian soup made with beets, often served hot with sour cream. 16
3 borscht Eastern European Borscht is a traditional and popular beet soup that is a staple in Eastern European cuisine. 14
4 borscht United States Borscht is not commonly consumed in the United States and is considered a niche dish. 11
5 borscht Former Soviet Union countries Borscht is a traditional beet soup beloved in former Soviet Union countries. 9
6 borscht Western countries Borscht is a lesser known soup in Western countries, often associated with Russian or Eastern European cuisine. 9
7 borscht Poland Borscht, a beet soup, is a popular dish in Polish cuisine, often enjoyed during holiday celebrations with a dollop of sour cream. 3
8 borscht Mexican Borscht is not a common dish in Mexican cuisine. 2
9 borscht Russian Borscht is a beloved beet-based Russian soup that can be served hot or cold with sour cream. 2
10 borscht American American culture includes borscht, recognized as a popular dish in both Russian and Ukrainian cuisine. 1
11 borscht Central Asia Borscht is not commonly consumed in traditional Central Asian cuisine. 1
12 borscht Eastern Europeans Borscht is a traditional and popular soup in Eastern European culture, commonly made with beets and served hot or cold. 1
13 borscht Eastern Orthodox countries Borscht is a traditional and popular soup in Eastern Orthodox countries. 1
14 borscht Jewish culture Borscht is a popular sour soup in Jewish cuisine, commonly associated with Ashkenazi Jews and served with sour cream. 1
15 borscht North American Borscht is a less common and less popular North American soup. 1
16 borscht Slavic languages-speaking countries Borscht is a traditional beetroot soup commonly consumed in Russia, Ukraine, and Poland. 1
17 borscht Spanish Borscht is not a well-known dish in Spanish culture. 1