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- Pelmeni (Пельмени) – Dumplings. Pelmeni originated in Siberia and the literal translation is “bread ears.” They are one of the simplest and most delicious foods you can try in Russia.
- Shi (Щи) – Cabbage Soup. Russians absolutely adore shi. Its light consistency and rich taste, are the exact reasons why shi is considered to be the key to a delicious dinner.
- Solyanka (Солянка) – Sausage Soup. Originally, solyanka served as both an excellent appetizer and a main dish. The term “solyanka” was first mentioned in one of the literary works of the 15th century, which described this dish as an excellent solution for a convenient lunch or dinner.
- Blini (Блины) – Pancakes. Oh, blini! What would Russians do without them? The word ‘blini’ for Russians, is mostly associated with a dacha (holiday home), babushka (grandmother), and a samovar (old-school tea kettle).
- Vatrushka (Ватрушка) – Cream Cheese Bun. Vatrushka is a rounded bun with an open top, which is filled with sweetened cottage cheese and raisins. It is assumed that the origin of the word vatrushka comes from Russia’s neighboring countries since vatra in most of the Slavic languages means ‘hearth’ or ‘fire’.
15 TRADITIONAL RUSSIAN FOODS YOU MUST TRY - TRIPSAVVY
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- Borscht. Borscht is a beet soup that originated in Ukraine and was quickly adopted as a Russian specialty. Beets may seem like a strange base for soup to many Westerners, but there are plenty of reasons that this hearty soup is one of Russia’s most famous dishes.
- Shchi. Shchi is a typical cabbage soup made from either fresh or fermented cabbage. While different recipes call for various ingredients, shchi often contains potatoes, carrots, onions, and possibly some meat such as chicken.
- Solyanka. Solyanka is a thick soup that is plentiful enough to be a meal in itself. This soup is made with various types of meat, including sausage, bacon, ham, and beef, as well as vegetables such as cabbage, carrots, onions, and potatoes.
- Ukha. If you like seafood, try ukha, a fish soup with a clear broth. Many different kinds of fish can be used to make this soup, including bream, wels catfish, northern pike, and ruffe.
- Pirozhki. You may have already heard of pirozhki (also known as piroshki or pyrizhky). These little baked or fried puff pastries are packed with potatoes, meat, cabbage, or cheese.
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