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・ KOPY (AM)
・ KOPY-FM
・ Kopychyntsi
・ Kopydłowo, Gniezno County
・ Kopydłowo, Konin County
・ Kopydłów
・ Kopydłówek
・ Kopydłówko
・ Kopyevo
・ Kopylov
・ Kopyor coconut
・ Kopys
・ Kopysno
・ Kopyta, Greater Poland Voivodeship
・ Kopyta, Łódź Voivodeship
Kopytka
・ Kopytkowo, Podlaskie Voivodeship
・ Kopytkowo, Pomeranian Voivodeship
・ Kopytnik, Lublin Voivodeship
・ Kopytowa
・ Kopytów, Lublin Voivodeship
・ Kopytów, Masovian Voivodeship
・ Kopytów-Kolonia
・ Kopytówka
・ Kopyłów
・ Kopáč passive sensor
・ Kopé Tiatie Cac
・ Kopčany
・ Kopčić
・ Kopřiva


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Kopytka : ウィキペディア英語版
Kopytka

Kopytka, ''kapytki'' (literally "little hooves") are a kind of potato dumpling originating from Poland. They are very similar to gnocchi, although they are typically served baked with cheese, fried bacon or onion. The dish is a part of Polish, Belarusian and Lithuanian cuisines.
The typical ingredients are grated potatoes and flour, but may also include eggs, salt, and other seasoning.
The Polish dish is usually cooked in salted water, whereas in Belarusian and Lithuanian cuisines kapytki is baked first, then stewed or boiled in water.
==Etymology==
The word ''kopytka'' ("hoof", ''kopytko'' "little hoof", neuter singular nouns ) is Polish for "little hooves," such as those of a small hoofed animal (for example, a goat). ''Kapytki'' is the Belarusian word for the same concept. Both refer to the structure of these dumplings, which are formed in the shape of hooves.

File:06379 potato noodles, sanok.png|Knedle or Kluski (in Galicia) with fried bacon from Poland
File:Litowskija kapytki.jpg|Lithuanian kapytki in a mushroom sauce ((リトアニア語:švilpikai))



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