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Pelmeni vs Potsticker - What's the difference?

pelmeni | potsticker |

As nouns the difference between pelmeni and potsticker

is that pelmeni is a kind of Russian dumpling, like ravioli while potsticker is a kind of pan-fried dumpling in East Asian cuisines.

pelmeni

Noun

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  • A kind of Russian dumpling, like ravioli.
  • * 2000 , Sydney Schultze, Culture and Customs of Russia , page 66
  • The dish most closely associated with Siberia is pelmeni', meat-filled dumplings. In Siberia, ' pelmeni are traditionally filled with horse meat and are served with vinegar.
  • * 2005 , Adam Hochschild, Half The Way Home: A Memoir Of Father And Son , page 59
  • My favorite dish was a wonderful broth with pelmeni , Siberian dumplings filled with seasoned chopped meat.
  • * 2006 , Jim Moore Going the Distance: A Story of Faith in Action , page 52
  • "This is pelmeni — Siberian dumplings," he said, "And you better get used to it, because you're going to be eating a lot of it while you're here."

    See also

    * dumplings * ravioli * gyoza * jiaozi ----

    potsticker

    English

    Alternative forms

    *pot sticker

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A kind of pan-fried dumpling in East Asian cuisines.
  • Synonyms

    * (a kind of dumpling) guotie