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"Latke" is Yiddish for fried pancake, typically of the potato variety -- making it oddly similar to
Slashfood Erik R. Trinidad 2009
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Among her songs, both liturgical and popular are: "Miriam's Song," "The Angel's Blessing" and "I am a Latke."
Jewish Musician Debbie Friedman Dies At 59 Josh Fleet 2011
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Hence, the venerable fried potato pancake, or Latke.
Happy Hanukkah (or is it Chanukah?) aka TBTAM 2008
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Latke competitions are not as widespread as barbecue cookoffs, but they seem to be growing in popularity.
Meathead Goldwyn: Latkes: The World's Best Potatoes Meathead Goldwyn 2010
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However, despite the Bahamian Latke shortage, there is an abundance of Conch — which is served in a myriad of ways in the Bahamas.
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Latke competitions are not as widespread as barbecue cookoffs, but they seem to be growing in popularity.
Meathead Goldwyn: Latkes: The World's Best Potatoes Meathead Goldwyn 2010
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We even segued from dreaming about Latke to our annual winter Vodka Festival!
Liz Neumark: A Great Miracle Happened Here Liz Neumark 2010
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Latke competitions are not as widespread as barbecue cookoffs, but they seem to be growing in popularity.
Meathead Goldwyn: Latkes: The World's Best Potatoes Meathead Goldwyn 2010
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Then it was off to the annually cute “Latke-Hammentashen debate,” where my loyalties remained firmly on the Latke side.
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Latke competitions are not as widespread as barbecue cookoffs, but they seem to be growing in popularity.
Meathead Goldwyn: Latkes: The World's Best Potatoes Meathead Goldwyn 2010
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