Talk:Rasputin vs Stalin/Rap Meanings/@comment-26424405-20150804051012/@comment-1708748-20160122013331

In Russian, yes, this may be true, but we Westerners tend to think of the Polish pierogi, which is, in essence, a serving of potato dumplings that may or may not be dressed with onions and sauce. They're sold commercially in the US, particularly in areas with sizable Polish communities. I grew up in one such area, that being central New York State. When I'd tried them, they resembled Italian ravioli.