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kielbasa

[kil-bah-suh, keel-] / kɪlˈbɑ sə, kil- /


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“Scooters have an image of lightness and carelessness, but they also cause drama and death,” said Arnaud Kielbasa, who set up an association in 2019 for scooter victims after someone riding one knocked down his wife, who had been carrying their 7-week-old baby girl, who was hospitalized with a concussion.

From New York Times

He ordered challah French toast, eggs over easy and kielbasa.

From New York Times

If you’re unable to find andouille, you can substitute with another smoked sausage, such as kielbasa.

From Seattle Times

Those Polish and Ukrainian restaurants were mainstays of the East Village when I first moved here — Kiev, Polonia, Leshko’s, Odessa — and were my introduction to all the types of kielbasa and smoked pork chops and pork loins, and also to the profound high quality of Polish butchery itself.

From New York Times

The white borscht was chunky with potato and sliced half-moons of kielbasa, and the broth had significant body.

From New York Times