kishkes Definition
Definition
Kishkes refers to the small intestines of animals, usually sheep or goats, which are cleaned, dried, and used as a vessel for stuffing or as a substitute for noodles in various Jewish dishes, particularly Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine. It can also metaphorically be used to describe a complex or convoluted situation, idea, or argument.
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