noun
- a type of sausage made from beef or chicken stuffed into a casing, popular in Jewish and Eastern European cuisine
Usage: culinary
Examples
- The deli served kishka as a traditional side dish.
- My grandmother’s kishka recipe included onions and spices.
- The restaurant featured kishka on their Jewish comfort food menu.
- He ordered kishka with his pastrami sandwich.
- The kishka was sliced and served warm with mustard.