kishke
/ˈkɪʃkə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of Jewish sausage made from ground meat and often served with soup.
“The traditional Ashkenazi dish consisted of kishke served with a rich beef broth.”
2. noun
A type of stuffed intestine or other animal casing, often served in a similar manner to sausage.
“The butcher sold various types of kishke at the market.”