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Kasha

British pronunciation/kˈæʃɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈkɑʃə/
Kasha
[NOUN]
1

a traditional Eastern European dish made from cooked buckwheat groats

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What is "kasha"?

Kasha is a traditional Eastern European dish that consists of grains such as buckwheat or oats that are cooked in water or broth until they become soft and tender. The dish is often flavored with a variety of ingredients such as onions, garlic, and herbs, and can be served as a side dish or as a main course. Kasha is a nutritious and filling dish that is high in fiber and protein, and can be enjoyed hot or cold. It is a staple of Eastern European cuisine and is often served during the colder months as a warming and nourishing meal. Kasha can be prepared in a variety of ways, and can be adapted to suit different tastes and preferences.

Examples
1Kasha is generally a pretty gross thing.
2Did anybody grow up with kasha?
3Hi my name's Kasha and I'm currently studying a master's degree in Metabolism and Systems Research at the University of Birmingham.
4It's filled with kasha and fried onions.
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