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From Yiddish שטשאַוו (shtshav), from Polish szczaw.

Noun

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schav (uncountable)

  1. A kind of borscht made with sorrel (or occasionally lemongrass).
    • 1984, Sarah Schulman, The Sophie Horowitz Story:
      I stopped at the B and H Dairy for a good knish. That was the only place left that didn't microwave. Tears ran down my cheeks dripping into a glass of cold schav with sour cream.
  2. Synonym of sorrel (plant).

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