Eyerlekh
Eyerlekh (Yiddish: אייערלעך, "little eggs") are creamy, flavorful unhatched eggs found inside just-slaughtered chickens and typically cooked in soup. They were historically common in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, but their usage has become much less frequent with the rise of prepackaged chicken parts.
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Eyerlekh
Eyerlekh (Yiddish: אייערלעך, "little eggs") are creamy, flavorful unhatched eggs found inside just-slaughtered chickens and typically cooked in soup. They were historically common in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, but their usage has become much less frequent with the rise of prepackaged chicken parts.
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Eyerlekh (Yiddish: אייערלעך, ...... eating partially formed eggs.
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Eyerlekh (em iídiche: עיירלעך, ...... peças de frango pré-embaladas.
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Eyerlekh (Yiddish: אייערלעך, ...... of prepackaged chicken parts.
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Eyerlekh (em iídiche: עיירלעך, ...... peças de frango pré-embaladas.
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