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Borscht from all over Ukraine: 24 recipes from Vesti.ua for Independence Day |
2022-10-09 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate Edited. The battle for borscht began long before February 24th. However, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, UNESCO considered that this cultural heritage site was in danger. Therefore, on July 1, borscht officially became a Ukrainian dish and was included in the UNESCO cultural heritage list. However, Ukrainians already knew that borsch is our cultural heritage. Peace Through Superior Cooking There are an infinite number of borscht recipes, and almost every housewife has her own. Someone likes borscht with beans, someone cooks it without cabbage or meat, and someone cooks it with mushrooms. Often borscht recipes are carefully passed down from generation to generation, and some are even kept strictly secret. For the Independence Day, Vesti.ua collected recipes from different parts of our country, from members of the editorial board, from Ukrainian chefs, artists, athletes and politicians. |
Posted by:badanov |
#2 The Hetmen have spoken. After the revolution, there will be borscht. |
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain 2022-10-09 15:00 |