The British have compiled a list of goodies from Russia that the world lacks
Categories: Food and Drinks
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-british-have-compiled-a-list-of-goodies-from-russia-that-the-world-lacks.htmlThe British entertainment website Buzzfeed found 18 amazing snacks and drinks that are available in Russia and for some reason are not available in other countries (and the Russian-speaking editor Viktor Stepanov helped them in this). We were proud to translate this selection, riddled with regret and envy, and at the same time we were glad that we could buy or cook all this.
The simplest and cheapest cookies that you can buy in Russia. It's just a baked dough sprinkled with sugar, but it's amazing.
Tiny pies filled with cherry jam. If you live in Russia, one day your grandmother will definitely feed you with them.
It looks and sounds strange, but for some reason it tastes great. In addition, these squids are super-salted, which makes them an ideal hangover breakfast.
It's delicious, and it's not clear why they don't drink condensed milk separately from everything else anywhere else.
Keywords: Russian Federation | Chips | Dishes | Uniqueness | Food and drinks | Sausages | Envy | Brits
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