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The meaning of Kreplach

Kreplach – definition

plural noun

(in jewish cooking) triangular noodles filled with chopped meat or cheese and served with soup.

Usage examples:

Though i'd never had this soup before, it was reminiscent of jewish kreplach or chinese won-ton soup.
noun

In jewish cooking, a boiled or fried ball of dough (= flour mixed with water and fat) that is filled with meat or cheese and often put in soup

Usage examples:

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Word origin

from Yiddish kreplekh, plural of krepel, from German dialect Kräppel ‘fritter’.

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