kishka
/ˈkɪʃkə/Definitions
1. noun
a type of Eastern European sausage, typically made from ground meat and barley, often stuffed into a casing and served cooked
“My grandmother used to make delicious kishkas for our family gatherings.”
2. noun
the intestines or guts of an animal, especially when used as food
“The butcher showed me the kishkas of the lamb, which were to be cooked for dinner.”