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  2. Medovik - Wikipedia

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    Medovik (Russian: медови́к [mʲɪdɐˈvʲik]; from мед, 'honey', Ukrainian: медовик [medovyk]) is a layer cake popular in countries of the former Soviet Union. The identifying ingredients are honey and smetana (sour cream) or condensed milk. [2]

  3. List of Russian desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Russian desserts. Russian cuisine is a collection of the different cooking traditions of the Russian people. The cuisine is diverse, as Russia is by area the largest country in the world. [1] Russian cuisine derives its varied character from the vast and multi-cultural expanse of Russia.

  4. Leningradsky cake - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, production of sweet masterpieces increased in the Soviet Union.Among these new creations was the Leningradsky cake. [2] The cake was created by Victoria Lvovna Tatarskaya, who was (at the time), the recipe developer of the pastry shop located on the Nevsky Prospect in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg).

  5. Craving a piroshky? This iconic Russian bakery is bringing ...

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    The bakery will be making an appearance at Denver's 14er Brewing & Beer Garden the following day. Piroshky Piroshky is known for its sweet and savory piroshkis — or Russian hand pies ...

  6. List of bakeries - Wikipedia

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    Breads, cakes and patisserie for sale at the Berman's Bakery retail bread shop in Givat Shaul, Jerusalem Bread baking in a traditional oven This is a list of notable bakeries . A bakery is an establishment that produces and sells flour -based food baked in an oven such as bread , cakes , pastries , and pies . [ 1 ]

  7. Russian tea cake - Wikipedia

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    A reason for the common name Russian tea cake or any connection to Russian cuisine is unknown. [1] Some have speculated the recipes either derived from other Eastern European shortbread cookies, may have migrated to Mexico with European nuns, or may have been associated with cookies served beside Russian samovars (tea urns). [1]

  8. At least 28 people died when shelling hit a bakery in Russian ...

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    Moscow-installed officials say Ukrainian shelling killed at least 28 people at a bakery in the Russian-occupied city of Lysychansk. At least one child was among the dead Saturday, local leader ...

  9. Liver cake - Wikipedia

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    Liver cake (Ukrainian: печінковий торт; Russian: торт печеночный) is a savoury layer cake found in the cuisines of Ukraine, Russia, and Hungary. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] Chicken liver is often used so that the cake will taste light and tender, although beef or pork liver are also viable options.