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Borş (bran) : ウィキペディア英語版
Borș (bran)

Borș is a liquid ingredient used in Romanian and Moldovan cuisine to make traditional sour soup called also ''borș'' or ''ciorbă''. This ingredient consists of wheat or barley bran, sometimes sugar beet, fermented in water〔 - a slightly yellowish, sour liquid, which can also be drunk as such. The word has thus two different, if related meanings.
The word ''borș'' is derived from Ukranian and Russian ''borshch'' or ''borscht'', but it has a different meaning: the traditional Ukranian borshch is a beetroot soup, which Romanians generally call ''borș de sfeclă roşie'' (red beetroot borscht) or ''borș rusesc'' (Russian borscht),〔 while in Romanian cuisine the word "borș" is used for an entire category of sour, hearty soups, prepared usually with the synonymous ingredient "borș". In fact, Romanian gastronomy uses with hardly any discrimination the Turkish word ''ciorbă'', ''borș'' or, sometimes, ''zeamă'' ("soup") or ''acritură'' (based on the word for "sour"). In Moldavia, where Romanians lived in closest contact with Ukrainians and Russians, the word ''borș'' means simply any sour soup.〔(Teorii de istorie culinară ) 〕
Romanian "borș" soup recipes can include various kinds of vegetables and any kind of meat, including fish. "Borș/ciorbă de perişoare" (a broth with meatballs) is quite common. One ingredient required in all recipes by Romanian tradition is lovage leaves, which has a characteristic flavour and significantly improves the soup's aroma.
== See also ==

* Borș de burechiușe

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