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Mason Dunne

I wonder if diffirent soup stocks are imbued with diffirent properties? Bet they were standing in borsch, that's served cold!

Clark Nova

Tele-soup... I think I can leave this Patrion now...I HAVE OFFICIALLY SEEN EVERYTHING THERE IS TO SEE, IN LIFE

Anonymous

Borsch? Served cold? Are you joking? Svekolnik is served cold, Okróshka is served cold, but borsch?

Mason Dunne

@Khimru well, wiki says hot or cold for borsch

Anonymous

Now sure which wiki says that. Borscht is hot dish, similar soups which are served cold have other names. Wikipedia gets that right: the Lithuanian language is the only one in the region which actually refers to it as 'cold borscht' (šaltibarščiai). In Belarusian it is known simply as khaladnik, or 'cold soup'; in Polish as chłodnik litewski, or 'Lithuanian cold soup'; and in Russian as svekolnik, or 'beetroot soup'.