Noodles prepared in an ethnic Polish manner, specifically, thin strips of dough, as opposed to filled shells.(noun)
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Use "kluski" in a sentence
"I love to make a Pennsylvania Dutch version of chicken soup, chicken corn noodle kluski soup."
"The Polish generic name for gnocchi is kluski, which covers a multitude of small dumplings, the ones in the photo are known as kopytka, which despite looking quite large, are no more than 2.5cm 1 across; other versions are known as slaskie and lane, mostly distinguished by their different shapes and slightly different recipes, for instance kopytka contain potato flour as well."
"It might be bigos - similar to sauerkraut, kasha grain usually buckwheat, or kluski, the generic name for all things dumpling."