varenje

English

Noun

varenje (usually uncountable, plural varenjes)

  1. Alternative form of varenye.
    • 1947 February 25, Emil Sourdan, “Night Life at Moscow Found Rather Expensive”, in The Sheboygan Press, volume XL, number 59, Sheboygan, Wis., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 7, column 5:
      The food situation in Moscow seems to be somewhat better than before the war. Bread, cake and varenje, that excellent Russian candy, are to be had in abundance.
    • 1957 October 16, Molly [Lyons] Bar-David, “Some Quick Dishes”, in The Jerusalem Post, volume XXXIII, number 8939, Jerusalem, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 7, column 4:
      Fama makes an Ethrog marmalade which is so heavenly that every year I vow to make mine up likewise into a varenje.
    • 1999 September 11, Tamara Danilenko, “Samovar Chronicles, Vol. 3”, in rec.food.drink.tea[1] (Usenet), archived from the original on 29 April 2025:
      Since we usually do not have real varenje we take jam with the tea instead.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:varenje.