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Qué (quién) es kasha - definición

TYPE OF PORRIDGE
Kasza; Grechka; Kaša; Gretshkes; Greytshkelach; Retshkes; Reytshkelach
  • Buckwheat porridge made in oven

kasha         
['ka??]
¦ noun (in Russia and Poland) porridge made from cooked buckwheat or similar grain.
Origin
from Russ.
Kasha (folklore)         
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  • "Concerning How in the Manor of Ueda, Echigo, at the Time of Funeral, a Lightning Cloud Comes and Steals Corpses" from the "Kiizō Danshū" (奇異雑談集), author unknown
  • "Kuhashiya" (魍魎) from the "Bōsō Manroku" (茅窓漫録) by Chihara Kyosai
MYTHICAL CREATURE
Kasha folklore; Kasha (Mythology)
The kasha (, , or ) is a Japanese yōkai that steals the corpses of those who have died as a result of accumulating evil deeds.
Lawrence Kasha         
AMERICAN THEATRE PRODUCER
Kasha, Lawrence
Lawrence Kasha (December 3, 1933 – September 29, 1990) was an American theatre producer and director, playwright, and stage manager.

Wikipedia

Kasha

In English, kasha usually refers to the pseudocereal buckwheat or its culinary preparations. In various East-Central and Eastern European countries, kasha can apply to any kind of cooked grain. It can be baked but most often is boiled, either in water or milk, and therefore the term coincides with the English definition of 'porridge', but the word can also refer to the grain before preparation, which corresponds to the definition of 'groats'. This understanding of kasha concerns mainly Belarus (каша), the Czech Republic (kaše), Lithuania (košė), Poland (kasza), Romania and the Republic of Moldova (cașa), Russia (каша), Slovakia (kaša), Kazakhstan, and Ukraine (каша), where the term, besides buckwheat, can apply to wheat, barley, oats, millet and rye. Kashas have been an important element of Slavic diet for at least 1,000 years.

This English-language usage probably originated with Jewish immigrants, as did the form קאַשי kashi (literally translated as "porridges").

Ejemplos de uso de kasha
1. "You, Kasha, were and remain horrified and truly contrite.
2. Killer weapon: The .38 snubnose revolver used by Kasha Peniston "I hate guns," she said.
3. Scroll down for more... 17–year–old Kasha Peniston pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his sister Kamilah Kasha was playing with it when it went off, killing his sister.
4. President Bush hands a high school diploma to Kasha Marie Charlton on Sunday.
5. Passing sentence, Mr Justice Holland said: "Inevitably, given his age, Kasha retrieved the gun.