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What soda or sweet beverages are popular in Russia?

Question by snns3: What soda or sweet beverages are popular in Russia and surrounding republics?
I am doing extra credit for my high school Russian class.
To get the extra credit we must bring in some samples of typical Russian food and drink but it has to be like..distinctly Russian (like..No Coca-Cola..something that is very Russian made..not internationally known)..and obviously no alcohol since I am in US so this means no kvass even

Ok so Russians…have you ever had these sodas before? If yes…which is the best?

http://www.moscowonhudson.com/
http://www.moscowonhudson.com/
http://www.moscowonhudson.com/

And I’m not sure what this is…anyone know?
http://www.moscowonhudson.com/

And also…what type of food/snack should I bring?
I was thinking pelmeni but I really suck at making them and so does my mom (who is lithuanian)…

Should I order some frozen ones and then cook them? Do those taste alright?

Thanks for the help…I just have to have it appeal to typical American teenagers….guhh….and I already have a good grade in this class but would like a better one

So thanks again
It has to have a Russian cyrillic label on it

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  1. Dmitry says

    In a week Orthodox Easter is celebrated.
    You can made Paskha (is a traditional Russian Easter dish, a kind of sweet cheese mould).
    http://www.dlc.fi/~marian1/gourmet/pasha.htm http://www.yumyum.com/recipe.htm?ID=11546 http://www.bigoven.com/utils/notfound?aspxerrorpa… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paskha_(meal)

    Traditional Russian drink – kvass
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kvass http://www.moscowonhudson.com/store/44/food/bever…

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  2. kamilasayd says

    ok the drinks… http://www.moscowonhudson.com/store/44/food/bever…
    that's good. http://www.moscowonhudson.com/store/44/food/bever…
    eh..that is ok http://www.moscowonhudson.com/store/44/food/bever…
    personally growing up this was my coca cola…*point up*
    and the snack. http://www.moscowonhudson.com/store/103/food/bake…
    sushki are like pretzels but aren't salty and mostly everyone likes them. =]

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  3. Regalbitch says

    Kefir, it's like sweet milk

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