Correction: Italy seems to have 8! And let's not forget Russia which has a meat-filled one pelmeti, and Poland which has two. Ferenyenki and Pierogi of course. When you add the English/Scottish/Irish pies and the Cornish, not to mention the other dessert enclosed foods.
I’d love for the thousands of people who appear on documentaries to contact distributors like these to make the latter aware that they’ve been misrepresented to international audiences, sometimes in translations of keywords—glaring mistakes especially damaging to meaning for the viewer not trained in languages and epistemology or rhetoric—which can distort facts themselves, and of course, the production of meaning.
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