Borsch

/bɔrʃ/ noun

A soup made primarily from beets, often served hot or cold, popular in Eastern European cuisine especially Poland, Ukraine, and Russia.

From Yiddish borsht, from Ukrainian борщ (borshch), likely derived from a Slavic word for beet. The soup traveled westward with Jewish immigration in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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