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- A lihapiirakka (literally "meat pie") is an everyday Finnish food sold in supermarkets and often available ready-to-eat as street food. It is a form of...
- pasty List of butter dishes List of pastries Ruisreikäleipä Bread cheese Lihapiirakka Mämmi Sallinen-Gimpl, Pirkko (2000). Karjalainen keittokirja. Helsinki:...
- Russians and non-Russians at home. The Finnish version is the similar lihapiirakka, a po****r street food made with donut dough, minced meat and rice. The...
- 4–10 March Clam pie Empanada Fish pie Flipper pie Game pie Hujiao bing Lihapiirakka Meat pie (Australia and New Zealand) Murcian meat pie Pasty Pâté chaud...
- doughnut is also known as donitsi. A savory form of doughnut is the lihapiirakka (literally meat pie). Made from a doughnut mixture and deep fried, the...
- made with chicken, beef, duck, fish, pork or mushrooms Laurices Lawar Lihapiirakka Lomo a lo pobre – in Peruvian cuisine, consists of a cut of beef tenderloin...
- Kolokythopita Kuchen Kurnik (pirog) Lanttusupikas Lemon ice box pie Lihapiirakka Lobiani Lörtsy Maids of honour tart Manchester tart Maraca pie Meat and...
- 10 to 20 people depending on the season. Finland portal Food portal Lihapiirakka Lörtsy Finnish cuisine "Perjantaina klo 12.30 - Yle Uutiset Keski-Pohjanmaa"...
- cafés at the square. Some cafés also provide meat pastries (Finnish: lihapiirakka). The height of the square's po****rity[citation needed] is in early...
- Sausages and buttered bread (like Butterbrot), and kiisseli (kissel) and lihapiirakka (cf. pirozhki) are similar to their respective German and Russian counterparts...