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Filter by Meaning I bought a knish filled with sauerkraut and mushrooms from the Jewish bakery.
The knish was a popular snack at the Jewish festival.
The knish recipe called for a pinch of salt and a dash of pepper.
I don't like the knish filled with cabbage and onions; it's too sour for me.
The knish stand at the farmers' market was so popular that there was a long line of people waiting to order.
I ordered a knish with spinach filling instead of the usual beef.
The street vendor's knish smelled so good, I couldn't resist buying one.
The vegetarian knish was a great option for those who didn't eat meat.
I have been craving a knish all week, so I'm glad we're going to the Jewish deli today.
I tried a knish for the first time and loved the taste.
I love eating a knish as a snack in the afternoon.
My friend and I split a cherry-filled knish for dessert after dinner.
I ate a knish at the festival and it was filling and delicious.
My favorite knish filling is spinach and feta cheese.
The knish I had for lunch was filled with beef and onions.
I prefer the meat knish over the potato knish, but they're both delicious.
I went to the food truck festival to try the knish that everyone was raving about.
I ordered a knish from the food cart on the corner.
Sarah's mother made a savory knish for the family dinner.
She was surprised to find out that the knish was originally a Jewish food.
She enjoyed the savory taste of the potato knish at the deli.
I love to eat knish as a snack while watching a movie.
I ordered a knish as a side dish with my sandwich.
Rachel ordered a knish with beef and onions at the Jewish deli.
The vegetarian knish at the cafe was surprisingly flavorful.
The knish was small enough to fit in my hand and easy to eat on the go.
I brought a knish with kasha filling for lunch today.
He packed a knish in his lunchbox for a quick and satisfying snack.
The knish is a popular Jewish food that is often served as a snack.
She learned how to make knish from her grandmother's recipe.
I tried a knish for the first time at the street fair.
Grandma's recipe for knish is a family favorite during the holiday season.
They ordered knish and latkes as appetizers at the Jewish deli.
The knish from the bakery was so hot, I had to let it cool down for a few minutes.
He ordered a meat knish and a soda for lunch from the deli.
The bakery had a new knish flavor, filled with pumpkin and sage.
The bakery on the corner sells the best knish in town.
I've never had a knish with kasha and mushroom before.
Jacob's favorite knish filling is kasha and mushroom.
I always get a knish filled with mashed sweet potatoes from the farmer's market.
The knish is a traditional Jewish dish that has been around for centuries.
I tried a cherry-filled knish for the first time and it was surprisingly tasty.
I had never tried a knish before, but my friend recommended the vegetable one.
The knish fell apart in my hands as I tried to take a bite.
The knish is a traditional Jewish pastry that's often eaten on holidays.
The knish was hot and flaky, and the filling was flavorful.
I had never tried a knish before, but it looked delicious.
Sarah's favorite food is a potato knish, which she eats every time she visits New York.
The vegetarian knish was a perfect snack for her on the go.
She savored every bite of the delicious knish at the local deli.
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