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Old 10th April 2002, 10:13
SvetaFan SvetaFan is offline
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My fave Russian food is absolutely "Prijaniki", sweet biscuits which are eaten together when you drink tea. They are very nice and good!

So what's your favorite?
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Old 10th April 2002, 13:52
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Hmmmm… let me see…

I like kvass, vareniki, kholodets, I like gretchka, pilmeni, vinegrette, kotleti, blini, peroshki salo, I am not sure I think Kholodets and salo are Ukranian, but any how…
Oh smoked fish, with beer …

Oh I should just say, I love everything.
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Old 10th April 2002, 14:04
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Mariboulg what is that you don't like?
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Old 17th June 2002, 09:30
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I think borsch is my favorite Russian food. However, I have not had very many different Russian foods yet. Oh, also bliny are very good.
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Old 17th June 2002, 18:57
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s y r n i k i !
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Old 20th August 2002, 02:48
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sirok sirok sirok

Sirok is by far the best thing ever! I dont think i've translated the spelling properly but its that delicious vanilla flavoured curd bar coverd in choclate (found with the yoghurts and cheeses) and i've only seen it in russia, its very heavy on the old belly i once managed to eat three in a row but felt very poorly afterwards! I'd love to buy it in england but i've never seen it over here! I love sirok so much, i miss it!
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Old 5th September 2002, 04:05
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keks, halva, seliodka, kvas, okroshka, salat stolichniy, borsch/schee, bliny, grechnevaya i pshonnaya kasha, pechionka s kartoshkoi-pure, kapusta tushonaya s sardelkami, shashlyk, pomidory solionye, ikra, baklazhannaya ikra, griby v smetane, pelmeni, pirogi, syrok, kisel', kompot, vinegret!
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