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Knish Meaning in English

word

knɪʃ
kuh-NISH
nˈɪʃ
ni-SH

Definition

A knish is a traditional Jewish pastry filled with potato, meat, or other ingredients, usually baked or fried. It is a savory snack popular in Eastern European Jewish cuisine.

Usage & Nuances

"Knish" is always used for the specific Jewish/Eastern European pastry—don't use it for any generic pastry. In English, it's treated as a loanword, and is usually found in the singular or plural (knishes). Most common in American cities with large Jewish communities.

Example Sentences

I ate a knish for lunch.

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A knish can be filled with potatoes or meat.

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My grandmother makes delicious knishes every holiday.

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If you visit New York, you have to try a street knish.

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I love eating a hot knish on a cold day.

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Have you ever tried a potato knish? They're amazing!

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