I know perogi are eastern European in origin, but the name feels like a Welsh prank to me. I've seen like 8 or 9 distinct correct ways to spell pierogi, none of which I'd pronounce correctly if I didnt already know how to pronounce the word pierogue. Your piroghi pizza fills me with the jealousy of a man who loves potato and cheese but the rage of a man who hates being made to consider the word pirogi.
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They are polish btw
Meh. Every culture has a variation of "stuff stuffed in dough". Pierogi are just ravioli which are just samosas.
Which are savory egg rolls
And Russian (баре́ники), and Ukrainian, and probably many other cultures make these. They’re a leftover of the Mongol conquest of Eastern Europe.
I’m impressed.
How could someone with such an unappetizing username post such a delicious looking pizza?
This looks scrumptious!
that looks super tasty
Damn bruh