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What food recommendations do you have in Moscow?

1, red vegetable soup

Red cabbage soup originated in Ukraine and spread widely in Russia, Poland and other eastern European countries. In the past, this soup was one of the main foods in people's lives. If you have leftovers at home, throw them in the pot, which is a bit like stew in the northeast.

The secondary ingredients and condiments of Russian cooking red envelope vegetable soup are red beet head, carrot, tomato, cabbage, potato, red bell pepper, onion, garlic, fragrant leaves and pepper. However, if you are not a vegetarian, you'd better cook some beef, pork or chicken in advance and cook them together in the soup, so as to make the most authentic Russian red vegetable soup.

2. Russian-style da Lieba

Da Lieba is another name for black bread and a staple food on the Russian table. At first glance, it looks like China's sorghum-flour steamed bread. It tastes slightly sour and salty when sliced. The yeast used for brown bread contains a variety of vitamins and biological enzymes, which is extremely rich in nutrition and helps digestion.

3.caviar

The best caviar particles are full and smooth, and the color is transparent and clear. As for wine, it is best to match champagne, especially with strong sour champagne and caviar.

4. Russian Brin cake

Traditional Russian pancakes, with all kinds of sweet and salty tastes and shapes, are suitable food for the traditional Russian festival-Xierou Festival. There are sour cream, meat stuffing and jam stuffing, which is one of the favorite snacks of Russians.

5.georgian cheesecake

Georgian cheesecake is a delicacy in Sochi, Russia, among which the boat-shaped cheesecake is the most famous. First, make the baked bread into a boat shape, various fillings, cheese, butter and so on. It's all added. It tastes crisp and delicious.

6.vodka

Vodka is considered as the national wine of Russia. Because of the climate, people in Russia are famous for drinking, so there is a great demand for vodka. There is no doubt that St. Petersburg people have a preference for vodka. At no time has the sales of vodka increased.