The dish doesn’t have any Russian origins at all. They actually arrived from Ruthenia, a prewar region of Poland, which is now part of Ukraine. Indeed, before 1945, Ukrainians used to call this ...
Photo: Sebastian Kocon/Forum Pierogi arrived on Polish territories in the 13th century. The were probably imported from the Far East via eastern neighbors such as Kievian Rus (today's Ukraine) perhaps ...
Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the Lyndora section of Butler Township is taking orders for the pierogi sale to be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22. Customers can call ...