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  2. Borscht - Wikipedia

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    Borscht (English: / ˈ b ɔːr ʃ t / ⓘ) is a sour soup, made with meat stock, vegetables and seasonings, common in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia.In English, the word borscht is most often associated with the soup's variant of Ukrainian origin, made with red beetroots as one of the main ingredients, which give the dish its distinctive red color.

  3. Are certain dishes Ukrainian or Russian? It's complicated - AOL

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    Is borscht Ukrainian or Russian? The answer depends on who you ask, and where. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  4. People are sharing their Ukrainian family recipes, from ... - AOL

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    People are sharing their Ukrainian family recipes, from borscht to pierogi, on social media: 'Food is a universal language' Terri Peters March 2, 2022 at 3:00 PM

  5. Sorrel soup - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Due to its commonness as a soup in Eastern European cuisines, it is often called green borscht, as a cousin of the standard, reddish-purple beetroot borscht. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In Russia, where shchi (along with or rather than borscht) has been the staple soup, sorrel soup is also called green shchi .

  6. Almost-Instant Chilled Borscht Recipe - AOL

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  7. Ukrainian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Zelenyi borshch (green borscht) or shchavlevyi borshch (sorrel soup): water or broth based soup with sorrel and various vegetables, served with chopped hard-boiled egg and sour cream. Kholodnyi borshch (cold borscht) or kholodnyk : vegetable and beet soup blended with sour dairy (sour cream, soured milk, kefir, or yogurt), served cold with a ...

  8. Mennonite cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A variety of cookbooks have recorded and preserved Swiss and Russian Mennonite recipes. First published in 1960 by Steinbach, Manitoba 's Derksen Printers, The Mennonite Treasury of Recipes (commonly called The Mennonite Treasury ) popularized Russian Mennonite cuisine and is the third-best-selling Mennonite book of all time, surpassed only ...

  9. Yevhen Klopotenko - Wikipedia

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    In October 2021, Klopotenko released an English-language cookbook with seventy recipes, including varynyky, holubtsi, deruny, and several borscht recipes he found across the country. [ 8 ] Klopotenko's second cookbook in English, The Authentic Ukrainian Kitchen , was released on 15 May 2024 in the United Kingdom and the United States.