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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

There he got his second shot: the soon-to-be president of the United States standing over a grill packed with kielbasa, barbecue tongs in one hand, a beer in the other.

From New York Times

Under a cloudless blue sky, a woman in a yellow dress held a basket of freshly baked sweet bread known as “paska,” eggs dyed with onion skin into a deep crimson, cheese, butter, pork fat and kielbasa, symbols of indulgences that the faithful had given up for 40 days before the resurrection of Jesus.

From Washington Post

Heritage Foods now offers linguiça from the sausage maker the Mayor, in Richmond, Va. The signature Portuguese sausage harbors the paprika spice of chorizo but with the fire dampened, and a finer texture, but it brings on the garlic like kielbasa.

From New York Times

A sip of vodka braces the palate; make the next bite a kielbasa one, and the sausage’s exceptionally balanced spices and ideal texture suddenly become crystal clear.

From Seattle Times