Borscht

/ˈbɔːrʃt/ noun

A sour soup common in Eastern European cuisine, typically made with beetroots as the main ingredient, often served hot or cold with sour cream.

From Ukrainian 'boršč,' derived from an old Slavic word for 'beetroot.' Originally, borscht was made from fermented cow parsnip (also called 'borshch'), but beetroot became the dominant ingredient by the 16th century.

AMቦርሽ
ARبورشت
BNবোরশ্ট
CAborscht
CSboršč
DAborschtj
DEBorschtsch
ELμπορς
ESborscht
FAبورشچ
FIborssi
FRbortsch
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