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Brandi C says
I have been to Russia, the food is very similar to ours, considering America is THE melting pot of the world we generally have similar food as other countries. Some of the more traditional food/ customs do differ. Their soups are magnificent, Chicken Kiev is typical/traditional Russian dish. They have a ton of different breads (all very yummy). Russia is known by many for having fantastic cheeses. My favorite Russian food, would be (spelling is way wrong) Surok, that is kind of how it sounds. It is a treat. Many would disagree but I think it is a food group all on its own.
amfound2 says
When we were in Australia we used to visit this Russian cafe which sold a sort of doughnut bread stuffed with savoury things like stilton and cabbage, or rice and vegetables. I am not making it sound very nice but it was REALLY LOVELY.
The dough was a savoury dough and we had our Saturday lunch there every week when we were doing the shopping.
Dr Chadderlee says
Vodka is one food group
mother_amethyst says
Blinis (thin crepe-like pancakes) with caviar and sour cream
Beef Stroganoff
Chicken Kiev
Potato pancakes with applesauce and sour cream
Borscht (beet soup)
Cabbage soup, boiled cabbage and potatoes
Sardines
Rye bread, black bread, sausages and pickled cabbage & beets
Leonid says
Very funny answers…
I am from Russia :)))
We eat absolutely the same you do. We even have your damn McDonald's…
As for traditional food…
A lot of different soups – made with beet – Borscht, made with cabbage – Shchi, made with everything what you find in your refrigerator and with tomato paste – solanka (if you know how to do it it is very tasty! and good in a morning after)
So… The main, our food is the same your ones.
(And there are no drunk bears at our streets :)))))))
hopflower says
They like Borscht, Chicken Kiev, poppy seeds dishes, noodles, vodka, potatoes, sour cream, cabbage, sausages, pirozhki , and similar dishes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_cuisine