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It is usually associated with [[Ashkenazi]] [[Jews]], who usually eat it chilled. The most popular brand of store-bought borscht is Manischewitz.
 
It is usually associated with [[Ashkenazi]] [[Jews]], who usually eat it chilled. The most popular brand of store-bought borscht is Manischewitz.
  
Also, the gays/atheists totally dig borscht.  GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN.
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Latest revision as of 23:34, June 27, 2016

Borscht (Russian: борщ; borshch; Yiddish: בורשט; borsht, Polish: barszcz) is a red soup of Eastern European origin. It is made from beets, onions, leeks, parsley, celery, Polish sausage, and is usually served with sour cream. It can be served warm or chilled.

It is usually associated with Ashkenazi Jews, who usually eat it chilled. The most popular brand of store-bought borscht is Manischewitz.