Luo Songtang is a sweet potato soup, which originated in Ukraine and was quickly adopted by Russians. To many westerners, beet seems to be a strange soup, but there are many reasons that make it one of the most famous dishes in Russia. It is full of meat and fried vegetables, including cabbage, carrots, onions and potatoes. It can be eaten hot and cold, and it is best to add a cup of fresh yogurt on it.
2. Cabbage soup
A typical cabbage soup made of fresh or fermented cabbage. Although different recipes require the use of various ingredients, shchi usually contains potatoes, carrots, onions and certain types of meat, such as chicken. Cabbage can also be replaced with sauerkraut, which is called sauerkraut.
3. Suo Riaca
Soruka is a thick soup, which is enough for a meal. This soup is made of all kinds of meat, including sausage, bacon, ham and beef, as well as vegetables such as cabbage, carrots, onions and potatoes. Cut pickles and traditional lemon slices make the food more sour. It can also be made of fish and pickles.
4. Fish soup
If you like seafood, you can try clear soup and fish soup. Many different kinds of fish can be used to make this soup, including snapper, eel and barracuda.
5. Pirozicki
These baked or fried cookies contain potatoes, meat, cabbage or cheese, which are very popular in Russia and Ukraine.
6. Permeni
Permeni is the national dish of Russia. They are pastry jiaozi, usually filled with minced meat and wrapped in thin pasta-like dough. They can be eaten alone, spread on butter, spread on sour cream, or put in soup. It is definitely the favorite of Russia and Eastern Europe!
7. Britney
Wheat pancakes with various fillings: jam, cheese, sour cream, caviar, onions and even chocolate syrup. This is equivalent to Russian pancakes. Russian pancakes are an important part of Russian cuisine and are related to celebrating the Spring Festival.
8. Russian kebab
Russian kebab. They include cut chicken and vegetables on kebabs.
9. Russian beef fillet
It consists of creamy beef strips, mushrooms or tomatoes and salad dressing, and is usually eaten with rice, noodles or potatoes. The formula has a long history, and its preparation method has many changes.
10 caviar
Caviar is very popular in Russia. Salty and delicious, usually with brown bread, crusty bread or pancakes (such as pancakes or pancakes).
1 1, Smetana
You can expect to find sour cream or Smetana sauce, and almost all traditional Russian food-plus pancakes, soup and even desserts. This sour cream is very fresh and can usually be blended into any hot dish, thus enhancing its unique flavor.
12 vodka
One of the most famous stereotypes about Russians is that they like vodka. It is expected that many varieties of Russian vodka will be found, such as Russian Standard Gold, Moscoff Skaya Osobaya, Kaufman and Moby Dick Noble.
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Gowasu is a refreshing fermented beverage, slightly carbonated. Although its alcohol content is very low, it is not regarded as an alcoholic beverage. It is made of black or ordinary rye bread or dough.
14 Russian ice cream
Russians like ice cream called morozhenoe. It can usually be found on the menus of many restaurants, such as fruits, nuts or chocolates.
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Orthodox countries usually make holiday desserts around Easter. This sweet cheesecake dessert is part of the festival feast and decorated with Christian symbols.